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Market now pricing in almost 100bp of rate cuts over next 12 months; BofA disagrees

Published 03/15/2023, 07:07 AM
Updated 03/15/2023, 07:24 AM
© Reuters.  Market now pricing in almost 100bp of rate cuts over next 12 months; BofA disagrees

By Senad Karaahmetovic 

US rate strategists at Bank of America Global Research urged the broker's clients to fade rate cuts that the market has started to price in recently.

According to Bloomberg's data from this morning, the market is now pricing in nearly 100bp of rate cuts in the next 12 months.

"The recent payrolls report and today's CPI report show continued strength which poses an elevated threat to the Fed's objective of price stability, at least compared to the picture coming into the new year," the strategists wrote in a client note.

BofA's base case sees the Fed hiking 3 more times and then pausing.

"Before the recent bank failures, we were concerned that 50bp hikes could be back on the table given the strength of the data. The CPI report today was near consensus, but underlying services ex-shelter is not cooling as quickly as the Fed likely would want to see. This puts them on even higher alert and makes cuts in June less likely in our base case scenario of reduced contagion risk," they added.

Conversely, the Fed may opt to pause in March. While this scenario is possible, the strategists add, it is still unlikely that the central bank will cut rates by June "given that 4.58% fed funds is relatively low compared to their median "dot" of 5.1% and that the evidence so far suggests that current levels are not sufficiently restrictive to control inflation."

"We think rate cuts would have little value in addressing confidence in the banking sector around deposit safety," they further stated in a note.

S&P 500 Futures are trading sharply lower in pre-market Wednesday, down 1.6%.

Latest comments

If rates do get cut due to poorly managed banks, you should put your money in your matress because the Fed has no clue what they are doing.
Bocephus
The market is full of fools if they picture rate cuts coming soon.
I don’t see it. Maybe smaller hikes or possibly a pause.
maybe just maybe the fed realized what they are doing about inflation. Unless me and a bunch of non educated people and some college grads are smarter than the fed
Why hike 3 times and immediately pull back?
How many times has this pivot narrative been proved false? You people need an IQ check lol
You wouldn't know it looking at the SPX
If the Administration solidifying the statement that the banks are in SOLID ground, the Fed should continue its planned hike. Fed should stay the course batling US inflation.
ooh just great I'll tell ya....so inflation will stay high for the decade... plucking 🤡 🤡 🤡
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