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    Hoping for a half-point cut

    Junior EditorBy Junior EditorSeptember 18, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    This report is from today’s CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Like what you see? You can subscribe here.

    What you need to know today

    From high to flat
    On Tuesday, the
    S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at the flatline after both indexes notched all-time highs earlier in the day. The Nasdaq Composite added 0.2%. Europe’s regional Stoxx 600 index closed 0.4% higher, trimming gains earlier in the day.

    What to expect from the Fed
    The Federal Open Market Committee meeting wraps up Wednesday U.S. time, and the Federal Reserve will announce its decision on monetary policy. CNBC’s Jeff Cox breaks down what to expect from the meeting – and what else investors should pay attention to, such as the “dot plot” of FOMC members’ rate predictions, and their economic projections.

    Fed expected to cut 0.25%, says survey
    The Fed will cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point, according to 84% of the 27 respondents CNBC polled. Just 16% think there’ll be a decrease of half a percentage point. The survey respondents comprise economists, fund managers and strategists. By contrast, there’s a 63% chance of a half-point cut priced into Fed futures markets.

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    [PRO] Gold sees no signs of slowing
    Gold prices have been on a tear. The precious metal’s price per ounce has risen nearly 26% this year, more than the S&P 500’s 18% increase. As the Fed cuts interest rates, gold – which is a non-interest-bearing asset – is expected to attract more attention from investors. Gold’s rally looks set to continue.

    The bottom line

    Hope versus reality: That’s the mood among market watchers as we count down to the Fed’s interest rate decision.

    We know from historical data that the Fed typically adjusts rates in quarter-point steps.

    The central bank only cuts by half-points when there’s something dire happening in the economy, such as the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2001. In extreme cases, the Fed will even slash rates by a full percentage point, as it did in October 2008 amid the global financial crisis.

    Right now, data indicates the U.S. economy’s in good shape, albeit not as robust as it was a year ago.  

    A Tuesday report showed retail sales rose 0.1% in August, beating the 0.2% decline expected by a Dow Jones survey. In other words, consumers, who prop up the U.S. economy, are still going strong.

    Without any warning signs flashing red, it’s difficult for the Fed to justify lowering rates by more than a quarter point.

    But we can’t ignore the fact that rates are at a 23-year high. They’re stifling the labor market and small businesses. More importantly, inflation, which is why such high rates were implemented in the first place, appears to be under control.

    That’s why some economists and analysts hope the Fed will cut by half a point.

    “They have achieved their mandate for full employment and inflation back at target,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. “I hope they cut 50 basis points.”

    “But I suspect they’ll cut 25,” Zandi added.

    Perhaps investors shouldn’t focus too much on the Fed’s first cut. It’s more important to look at the dot plot, which tracks Fed officials’ projections of where rates will be over the next several years. Hope, after all, is a long-term thing.

    – CNBC’s Jeff Cox, Hakyung Kim and Samantha Subin contributed to this story.

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