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Reuters Survey: Most Economists Expect Fed to Cut Rates by 25 Basis Points to 3.25%-3.50% Next Quarter

Reuters Survey: Most Economists Expect Fed to Cut Rates by 25 Basis Points to 3.25%-3.50% Next Quarter

2026-03-12 21:59

ChainThink News, March 12: According to a Reuters survey, among 96 surveyed economists, 63 (compared to 51 out of 101 in the February survey) indicated that the Federal Reserve is likely to cut the federal funds rate by 25 basis points in the next quarter, bringing it down to the range of 3.25%-3.50%. Among 37 surveyed economists, 29 believe the Federal Reserve is more likely to maintain interest rates unchanged for a longer period than expected. (Jinshi)

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