Fed's Raphael Bostic Expects No Rate Cuts Until Late 2024

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Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic stated that he does not anticipate interest rate cuts until late 2024, citing progress on inflation and a slowing economy. Bostic emphasized the need for caution and patience in reaching the Fed's inflation goal of 2% annually. While he does not foresee a recession, he expects a slowdown in economic growth. Market pricing indicates no chance of a rate increase in the next Fed meeting, and markets are anticipating two or three quarter-point cuts by the end of 2024.
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