The Fed's possible path to stabilizing the economy: Is an interest rate cut on the horizon?
Analysts at JPMorgan predict that the Federal Reserve (Fed) could take steps toward keeping the economy on a steady soft landing. Rates could drop below 3% to eliminate the difficult situation. What is the scenario behind these predictions?
Experts at JPMorgan suggest that the Federal Reserve could take the historically significant step of lowering interest rates to below 3% in 2024 in order to maintain a soft landing. Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan, said the move could be a key element in maintaining economic stability amid falling inflation.
With expectations that inflation will continue to fall, Michele sees cutting interest rates by up to 250 basis points by 2024 as a measure the Fed could take. This reduction could lead to a rate below the 3% threshold.
Michele says maintaining a soft landing is a challenge for the economy, although he acknowledges the Federal Reserve's successes to date. "I tip my hat to the Fed. They engineered a soft landing. The only way to…