Dollar drops to lowest since 2021 against euro, sterling
"This week it's definitely been about the Fed, the prospect of easing sooner and potentially more rate cuts," said
Fed Chair
"Powell kind of opened the door to potentially a July cut," said
Fed funds futures traders are pricing in 23% odds of a July cut, up from 13% a week ago, while a cut by September has a 93% probability, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool. In total, traders see 66 basis points of cuts by year-end, indicating a potential third 25-basis point reduction, up from 46 basis points on Friday.
Trump on Wednesday called Powell "terrible" and said he has three or four people in mind as contenders for the top Fed job.
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