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interest-rate futures

British  

plural noun

  1. financial futures based on projected movements of interest rates

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With those numbers in hand, now traders barely see any probability that the Fed will consider a March rate cut, as reflected in their bets in interest-rate futures markets.

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As reflected in their bets in interest-rate futures markets, traders remain confident the Fed will stay on hold at its next scheduled policy decision March 18.

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At the end of last year, the median Fed official penciled in one further rate cut in 2026, but Wall Street traders don’t anticipate seeing more Fed easing until later in the year, as reflected by their bets in interest-rate futures markets.

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Traders in interest-rate futures markets broadly expect the Fed to leave rates unchanged again at the next policy meeting in mid-March.

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Bets in interest-rate futures markets show that so far, traders broadly expect the Fed to hold rates steady at its next meeting later this month.

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