After Trump Criticizes Powell, Bond Traders Increase Bets on Fed Rate Cuts in 2026
According to Jinse Finance, bond traders are ramping up their bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates more aggressively next year, as the market speculates that a potential change in Fed leadership could usher in the looser monetary policy sought by U.S. President Donald Trump. This confidence is reflected in the yield spread between SOFR futures maturing in December 2025 and those maturing in December 2026, a gap that indicates market expectations for the extent of Fed rate cuts during that period.
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