Expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December 2025 have decreased to 33% following delays in the release of October and November jobs reports by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This marks a significant drop from the previous 50% probability estimated by traders on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) just a day earlier. The absence of these critical employment figures complicates the Fed's decision-making process regarding potential monetary easing at its upcoming meeting.
Fed Rate Cut Probability Falls to 33% Amid Jobs Data Delay
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