The prospect of a Fed rate cut in September remains unchanged, with a busy market expected next week.
ChainCatcher news, according to Jinse Finance, after the release of the PCE data, the Federal Reserve is still expected to cut interest rates at the September 16-17 meeting. Michael Lorizio, head of US rate trading at Manulife Investment Management, stated that the inflation component will not affect the probability of a rate cut in September. Long-term bond yields rose on Friday as traders closed positions ahead of the long weekend, and the corporate bond market is expected to recover next week. Employment data for August will also be released next Friday, which may be a key factor in determining the Federal Reserve's near-term policy.
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