★The Federal Reserve Meets March 18 and Wall Street Has Completely Given Up on Rate Cuts
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"With Wall Street now expecting no rate cuts from the Fed this month, investors are recalibrating their portfolios for a longer period of higher interest rates. This shift impacts everything from borrowing costs for businesses and consumers to stock valuations, signaling a potentially tougher environment for growth."
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The Big Market Report Take
Well, the Fed's meeting today, and it seems Wall Street's finally accepted that those early rate cut dreams were just that — dreams. It's less about *if* they'll cut now, and more about whether Powell can manage expectations without rattling the markets too much.
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