CNBC Fed Survey: Rate Cut Expectations Drop
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•Wall Street still sees two rate cuts this year, but conviction is getting weaker, CNBC survey finds
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65% see two rate cuts in 2025 , down from 78% in the prior survey, and 61% forecast at least one cut in 2026 .
President Trump 's recent comments where he demanded that the Fed lower rates has respondents once again doubting he will respect the Fed 's independence.
77% see tariffs as negative for inflation and 73% believe they are negative for growth.
55% believe deregulation will reduce inflation and 68% believe it will boost growth.
64% say they don't believe Trump will be successful in his plan to drive down inflation by increasing energy production and reducing energy prices.
But Kathy Bostjancic , chief US economist at Nationwide , said, "We look for the Fed to stand steadfast to political influence and pause its easing cycle".
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