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UBS expects Fed rate cut by June amid restrictive policy

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 03/25/2024, 05:08 PM
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On Monday, UBS Global Wealth Management signaled expectations that the Federal Reserve may lower interest rates by the time of its June meeting. The firm's Senior US Economist, Brian Rose, based this forecast on the belief that conditions would align for such a move, citing current interest rates as being significantly restrictive.

According to Rose, if the economic environment follows UBS's projections, slower growth would necessitate a policy easing from the Fed before the end of the year. He noted, though, that the "dots," referring to the Federal Open Market Committee members' interest rate projections, should not be seen as a definitive plan or commitment.

The economist also acknowledged that several variables could affect the Fed's decision-making process. If inflation remains higher than anticipated or if the labor market shows signs of overheating, it might prompt the Fed to maintain its current stance for an extended period.

Rose pointed out that the array of projections from the committee members included expectations of two or fewer rate cuts within the year. This diversity of opinions reflects the uncertainty surrounding the economic outlook and the Fed's potential response.

UBS's analysis suggests that the current rate levels are hampering growth, and a proactive approach by the Fed is likely as the year progresses. Rose emphasized that the anticipated policy easing would be a response to the need to stimulate growth, rather than an immediate reaction to current economic conditions.

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