Markets hopes for Fed interest rate cuts are rapidly fading away
By CNBC
March 12, 2026, 3:31 PM EST
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(CNBC) Expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts are diminishing as energy prices and inflation concerns rise, impacting market forecasts.
Traders had previously anticipated rate cuts in June and September, but recent events such as the U.S.-Iran conflict and rising oil prices have shifted expectations. The market now sees a delay in rate cuts until at least September, with uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s future actions. President Trump has called for immediate rate cuts, despite economic data showing persistent inflation pressures. The Fed’s upcoming rate decision in March will be closely watched, with traders currently predicting that the committee will maintain current rates.
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