{"id":32888,"date":"2022-06-02T00:27:22","date_gmt":"2022-06-02T00:27:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/investors-sell-off-bonds-and-stocks-as-chances-grow-for-another-half-point-rate-hike-by-fed-in-september\/"},"modified":"2022-06-02T00:27:22","modified_gmt":"2022-06-02T00:27:22","slug":"investors-sell-off-bonds-and-stocks-as-chances-grow-for-another-half-point-rate-hike-by-fed-in-september","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/investors-sell-off-bonds-and-stocks-as-chances-grow-for-another-half-point-rate-hike-by-fed-in-september\/","title":{"rendered":"Investors sell off bonds and stocks as chances grow for another half-point rate hike by Fed in September"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Expectations are growing that the Federal Reserve will deliver another half-percentage point rate increase in September after similar moves in June and July, triggering broad-based selloffs in both bonds and stocks on Wednesday.<\/p>\n

All three major US stock indexes finished lower, while an aggressive selloff across Treasurys pushed yields on 2- through 7-year maturities up by 10 to 12 basis points each. Meanwhile, fed funds futures traders saw a 60% chance that the central bank’s main policy rate would get between 2.25% and 2.5% by September, which implies 50-basis-point hikes at each of the Fed’s next three meetings. That’s up from 55% on Tuesday, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. <\/p>\n

Read:<\/strong> Experts see little chance of Fed ‘pause’ in September<\/p>\n

Investor sentiment has shifted back and forth between the Fed’s ability to contain inflation running near a four-decade high and the prospects of slowing US growth. The hope that slower growth could prompt policy makers to pause rate increases, or deliver a smaller quarter-point hike, was a big reason why stocks rallied during the latter half of May as yields fell off. About a week ago, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic told reporters that a pause in September might make sense and he has since elaborated on his view of him.<\/p>\n

But in the past few days, investors have reassessed the Fed’s most likely path forward, boosted their expectations for where rates could end up, and even heard growing alarm within the central bank system: On Monday, Fed Gov. Christopher Waller said he supports hiking rates by 50-basis-point increments for several meetings until he sees signs of inflation coming down. Then, on Wednesday, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said in an interview with CNBC that the time to pause the rise in interest rates is when the Fed gets its benchmark policy rate up to about 2.5%. Meanwhile, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said the Fed is “on the precipice of losing control of inflation expectations.”<\/p>\n

\u201cThe roulette wheel spun again,\u201d Neil Azous, chief investment officer of Rareview Capital, wrote in an email Wednesday. \u201cA 50 bps interest rate hike in September is back to the` most likely ‘outcome. Also, the terminal rate for the cycle is back up to 3.25% from 2.75%. ” After a bounce in the S&P 500, which \u201cincluded a significant short covering wave, risk assets are responding negatively to the move higher in interest rates,\u201d Azous said.<\/p>\n

Adding to pressures on stocks and bonds on Wednesday was the Bank of Canada’s statement that it is prepared to act more forcefully if needed to meet its 2% inflation target. The bank also raised its target on the overnight rate by 50 basis points for a second straight time, to 1.5%.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe reality of the Bank of Canada coming out and saying it’s willing to be as forceful as needed could be another factor pressing yields higher here,\u201d said Tom Porcelli, managing director and chief US economist at RBC Capital.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn terms of what’s happening here today, the market seems to be really searching for direction and is struggling to figure out what the next move is going to be by the Fed,\u201d Porcelli said via phone. “Fed officials seemingly come out on a daily basis \u2014sometimes saying very different things – and there’s an element of market confusion.”<\/p>\n

On Wednesday, all three major stock indexes DJIA,
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SPX,
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COMP,
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Expectations are growing that the Federal Reserve will deliver another half-percentage point rate increase in September after similar moves in June and July, triggering broad-based selloffs in both bonds and stocks on Wednesday. All three major US stock indexes finished lower, while an aggressive selloff across Treasurys pushed yields on 2- through 7-year maturities up …<\/p>\n

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