Huoxun Finance News, on March 5th, Capital Market journal TheKobeissiLetter published an analysis on X platform, stating: "Current situation: 1. Tech stocks fell heavily, as if tariffs will exist long-term; 2. Oil prices fell to a 4-month low due to demand concerns; 3. Gold prices surged in uncertainty, approaching historical highs; 4. Bond prices rose, as if rate cuts reappeared; 5. Crypto Assets saw a big dump, as if tens of billions of retail money evaporated; 6. Interest Rate declines, as if the economy is slowing down; 7. The market is digesting the impact of economic recession; 8. The market is also starting to raise rate cut expectations to May 2025." TheKobeissiLetter added that just a few weeks ago, the market still believed there would be no additional rate cuts in 2025. Now, the Interest Rate futures market shows a completely opposite situation.
Will interest rates be cut in May?
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Huoxun Finance News, on March 5th, Capital Market journal TheKobeissiLetter published an analysis on X platform, stating: "Current situation: 1. Tech stocks fell heavily, as if tariffs will exist long-term; 2. Oil prices fell to a 4-month low due to demand concerns; 3. Gold prices surged in uncertainty, approaching historical highs; 4. Bond prices rose, as if rate cuts reappeared; 5. Crypto Assets saw a big dump, as if tens of billions of retail money evaporated; 6. Interest Rate declines, as if the economy is slowing down; 7. The market is digesting the impact of economic recession; 8. The market is also starting to raise rate cut expectations to May 2025." TheKobeissiLetter added that just a few weeks ago, the market still believed there would be no additional rate cuts in 2025. Now, the Interest Rate futures market shows a completely opposite situation.
Will interest rates be cut in May?