The forecast, based on the "Open Market Operations Department" survey as well as options pricing, implies two more rate cuts next year;
- current indicators suggest moderate economic growth; - the unemployment rate has slightly increased, and employment growth has slowed by September; - inflation has risen compared to the beginning of the year and remains somewhat elevated; - uncertainty regarding economic prospects remains high; - risks of employment decline have increased in recent months; - the Federal Reserve is firmly committed to supporting maximum employment and returning inflation to the 2% target; - the unemployment rate will gradually decrease after this year and reach a level slightly below the employees' estimated natural unemployment rate by 2027.
Bloomberg: The Federal Reserve meeting minutes show that most officials expect further rate cuts.
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The forecast, based on the "Open Market Operations Department" survey as well as options pricing, implies two more rate cuts next year;
- current indicators suggest moderate economic growth;
- the unemployment rate has slightly increased, and employment growth has slowed by September;
- inflation has risen compared to the beginning of the year and remains somewhat elevated;
- uncertainty regarding economic prospects remains high;
- risks of employment decline have increased in recent months;
- the Federal Reserve is firmly committed to supporting maximum employment and returning inflation to the 2% target;
- the unemployment rate will gradually decrease after this year and reach a level slightly below the employees' estimated natural unemployment rate by 2027.
Bloomberg: The Federal Reserve meeting minutes show that most officials expect further rate cuts.