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I think people are looking forward to the end of rate hikes and if there's no dramatic change in the wording of the statement tomorrow, that could hurt the market.
Barry Hyman
It's pretty much universally expected they'll hike 25 basis points but I think what will be more important is the actual wording of the statement where people will look for further indication of further hikes.
David Powell
The markets were prepared for Greenspan to end his final meeting with the funds rate at neutral. What they got instead is the statement that rate hikes still 'may be needed.' This was not music to the market's ears.
Chris Rupkey
It adds a little more power to yesterday's wording change in the Fed statement. Fifty (basis point interest rate hike) is coming, maybe not in May, but June is really starting to stand out now.
Brian Fabbri
The wording was that monetary policy is still stimulative, which implies further rate hikes down the line. And this morning, when capacity utilization was released, that definitely augured well for another rate hike.
David Powell
Bond prices rose because the market was excited at the idea that the number of further rate hikes needed would not necessarily be large. The market is thinking that the Fed has two more rate hikes to go.
Cary Leahey
Even with this dip, the unemployment rate is still about a percentage point above the level where it might threaten inflation. That means there's plenty of wiggle room for the Fed on policy. They're going to be patient and not change the wording of their statement next week.
Ethan Harris
Unless the statement offers fresh indications that the US Fed will continue its rate hikes going forward, the current rebound will come to an end sooner rather than later.
Daisuke Uno
They'll raise a quarter-point today and in December, but it would not surprise us if there was some sort of language change that they're near the end of rate hikes, ... It will be a headwind for the market until we get some sort of indication about being at a neutral rate.
Scott Wren
They'll raise a quarter-point today and in December, but it would not surprise us if there was some sort of language change that they're near the end of rate hikes. It will be a headwind for the market until we get some sort of indication about being at a neutral rate.
Scott Wren
The dollar's bearish (weaker) trend is expected to continue unless the GDP figures are significantly stronger (than exported) or the market finds strong signals for further rate hikes in the Fed statement.
Yasuhisa Ishida
The market is really looking forward to rate hikes being done. We typically get a 3 percent bounce in the six weeks ahead of the last hike.
Jeff Kleintop
Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. The speech is as expected. He opens the door basically for further interest rate hikes. It shows he totally agrees with the last FOMC statement that said short-term interest rates hikes 'may' be needed.
Ashraf Laidi
Market psychology has changed a little bit -- or is beginning to change -- in terms of being a little more concerned about interest rate hikes in the States.
Felix Boni
In light of today's $500 billion wealth loss in the stock market, it is rational to begin thinking about an endgame to the Fed's rate hike phase, ... At the very least, recent developments tell us that the Fed's actions have finally reached a critical breaking point that limits the scope for significant rate hikes going forward.
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