ChainCatcher reports that according to Jintou, CME “Federal Reserve Watch” shows a 90.2% probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until March, and a 9.8% chance of a 25 basis point cut. By April, the probability of a total 25 basis point cut is 26.4%, the probability of holding rates steady is 71.5%, and the probability of a total 50 basis point cut is 2%. By June, the probability of a total 25 basis point cut is 51.8%.
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