Danske Bank analysts said they expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates twice, with one hike projected for December 2026 and another for March 2027, as policymakers respond to potential inflation pressure. Senior analyst Kirstine Kundby-Nielsen and chief analyst Jens Peter Sorensen said that under this path, the key policy rate would rise to 4.00%-4.25%. In their report, they added that they still see a chance rate increases could come earlier, though recent disappointing data has made the risk picture more balanced. Money markets are currently pricing in a 23-basis-point increase in December and a cumulative 33 basis points of tightening by March 2027. The update was carried by Jin10, according to Odaily.
Odaily reported that Danske Bank senior analyst Kirstine Kundby-Nielsen and chief analyst Jens Peter Sorensen expect the Federal Reserve to deliver two rate hikes, one in December 2026 and another in March 2027, in response to potential inflation pressure.
Under that forecast, the key policy rate would rise to 4.00%-4.25%.
In their report, the two analysts wrote: "We still believe rate hikes could come earlier, but the latest disappointing data has made the risk picture more balanced."
Money markets are currently pricing in a 23-basis-point rate increase in December and a cumulative 33 basis points of tightening by March 2027.
The item was carried by Jin10, according to Odaily.
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