Major Wall Street institution just reversed course on their Fed outlook. BoA analysts now expect a rate cut coming this December after previously holding a different stance. This pivot signals shifting confidence in the central bank's next move as economic data continues painting a mixed picture. Markets are recalibrating expectations around monetary policy timing, which could ripple through risk assets including digital currencies. The December timeline puts focus back on Q4 liquidity conditions.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 5h ago
This reversal is really something, will I believe in the interest rate cut in December... Anyway, my BTC believes it.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11h ago
Has BoA changed its stance again? Will they really cut interest rates this time or is it just another empty promise, the same old routine?
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WhaleStalker
· 11h ago
Wait, did BoA change their stance again? This back-and-forth is really something, we in the crypto world have to dance to their rhythm.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 11h ago
It's another face-off, is BoA really going to admit defeat this time... If there are interest rate cuts in December, Bitcoin is going to explode.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 11h ago
December interest rate cut, now the Liquidity has increased!
Major Wall Street institution just reversed course on their Fed outlook. BoA analysts now expect a rate cut coming this December after previously holding a different stance. This pivot signals shifting confidence in the central bank's next move as economic data continues painting a mixed picture. Markets are recalibrating expectations around monetary policy timing, which could ripple through risk assets including digital currencies. The December timeline puts focus back on Q4 liquidity conditions.