Fed Seen Rejecting Calls for Jumbo Rate Cut in Economist Survey

  • Intermeeting interest-rate cut is seen as extremely unlikely
  • Bloomberg survey of economists reflects typical caution by Fed
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A large majority of economists surveyed see only a quarter-point decrease in interest rates coming in September — a finding that’s at odds with calls from some large Wall Street banks for a jumbo cut at the next meeting.

Nearly four-fifths of economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict the Federal Reserve will trim rates to a range of 5% to 5.25% at its September 17-18 meeting, with most of the rest predicting a larger reduction. The median forecast shows just 10% odds for a rare move to adjust rates prior to the scheduled gathering.