Goldman Sachs Revises Fed Rate Cut Forecast to December 2026 and March 2027, Delays from September

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According to Goldman Sachs, the bank revised its forecast for U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts, now expecting 25 basis points of cuts in December 2026 and March 2027, pushing back its previous prediction of cuts in September and December 2026.

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Lifelikevip
· 05-11 03:04
According to Goldman Sachs, the bank has lowered its forecast for Federal Reserve rate cuts in the United States: it now expects a 25 basis point cut in December 2026 and March 2027, respectively, delaying its previous predictions of rate cuts in September 2026 and December 2026.
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StopLookingUpAtTheMountain.vip
· 05-11 03:02
According to Goldman Sachs, the bank has lowered its forecast for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in the United States: it now expects a 25 basis point cut in December 2026 and March 2027, respectively, delaying its previous predictions of rate cuts in September 2026 and December 2026.
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