Review the latest Weekly Headings by CIO Larry Adam.
Key Takeaways
The Federal Reserve (Fed) meets for its final meeting of the year next week – the last major economic event of 2023. While rate hikes are off the table, the Fed will provide its quarterly update on its outlook for the economy and rates. The meeting comes after some explosive moves in the equity and bond markets, which were fueled by dovish commentary and speeches from a few Fed members and the market’s growing optimism that the Fed will cut rates aggressively next year. Financial markets will be closely monitoring what Chair Powell has to say in his press conference, which has the potential to up-end markets after some sizeable gains in recent weeks. While we do believe the next move in policy rates is lower as a mild recession early next year remains our base case, we worry that markets have gotten a bit ahead of themselves. Here’s a brief update on our outlook for the economy and the Fed.
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