JP모건 Forecasts Federal Reserve Rate Hike in 2027 After 2026 Freeze
JPMorgan predicts the Federal Reserve will freeze rates in 2026 and initiate a hike in 2027. Read about the impact on macroeconomic policy and market sentiment.
The era of cheap money isn't coming back anytime soon. JPMorgan predicted the Federal Reserve will hold rates unchanged throughout 2026, followed by a surprising hike in 2027. This forecast challenges the market's hope for an imminent pivot and suggests a tougher road ahead for borrowers.
Why JPMorgan Predicts a Federal Reserve Rate Hike in 2027
According to reports from Reuters, JPMorgan analysts point to persistent inflationary pressures and a resilient labor market as the primary drivers for this hawkish stance. They believe the Fed won't risk cutting rates prematurely, choosing instead to wait until the economy shows definitive signs of cooling.
The 24-Month Monetary Policy Outlook
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