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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates: What This Means for the Economy

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September 25, 2024
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Last week, the Federal Reserve announced its first interest rate cut since 2020, bringing the rate down to 4.75%- 5.00% from the previous 5.25%- 5.50%. This shift in policy indicates that the main battle against high inflation is nearing an end, and the focus is now on ensuring steady economic growth.

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Why Did the Fed Cut Rates?

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Inflation has significantly cooled, with recent data showing inflation is close to the Fed’s 2% target. At the same time, there are growing concerns about the job market, as unemployment has ticked up slightly, and job growth has slowed. These factors prompted the Fed to lower rates to balance the need for stable prices and a healthy economy.

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The central bank has signaled that it will likely continue to cut rates gradually, with additional 25 basis point cuts expected later in 2024 and into 2025. By the end of 2025, the Fed’s target rate is projected to be 3.25%-3.50%.

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How Does This Impact Bonds and Equities?

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Bonds (& Sukuk)

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The interest rate cuts have already had an impact on bond markets. When interest rates fall, bond prices rise, making bonds more attractive to investors. This creates opportunities for bondholders as their existing bonds increase in value.

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Equities

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Stock markets respond positively to rate cuts. Easing cycles, or periods when the Fed lowers rates, typically create a favorable environment for equities. Lower interest rates reduce borrowing costs for businesses, which can boost profits and, in turn, increase stock prices. History shows that these periods are more often bullish than bearish for stocks, as lower rates help drive earnings growth, the key factor in long-term stock market performance.

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A Balanced Approach to Economic Growth

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized that the central bank is trying to strike a balance between controlling inflation and supporting job growth. While inflation risks have diminished, there are still concerns about the economy slipping into a recession. The Fed’s goal is to maintain this balance, keeping rates closer to a “neutral” level, around 2%-3%.

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What to Expect Going Forward

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Investors should keep an eye on both interest rate changes and the performance of corporate earnings. While monetary policy is important, earnings are the main driver of stock prices in the long run. As the Fed continues to ease rates, the outlook for earnings growth remains strong, suggesting a positive environment for both stocks and bonds in the coming months.

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In Summary

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The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut marks a shift from inflation control to supporting broader economic growth. As rates gradually decline, both bond and equity markets are expected to benefit. Bond yields have already dropped, and stocks are likely to continue rising as lower interest rates support future earnings growth.

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