Recent mixed signals on inflation and the labor market are anchoring the closely balanced 52.5% market-implied probability of a cut as the next Fed move. Persistent above-target core inflation, boosted by energy price spikes tied to geopolitical tensions, has prompted a divided FOMC to hold the federal funds rate at 3.50-3.75% after the July meeting and raised the odds of a hike. At the same time, softening job gains and stable unemployment near 4.2% point to potential downside risks that could support eventual easing. Key upcoming catalysts include the September 15-16 FOMC meeting, August CPI and PCE releases, and employment data that could clarify whether inflation pressures are fading or entrenched.
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This market will resolve to “Hike” if the first FOMC decision to change the upper bound of the target federal funds rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET is one that increases the specified rate compared to the level it was prior to the respective meeting.
This market will resolve to “Cut” if the first FOMC decision to change the upper bound of the target federal funds rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET is one that decreases the specified rate compared to the level it was prior to the respective meeting.
If the FOMC announces no decision changing the specified rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “50-50”.
Any decision changing the specified rate within the specified timeframe, including emergency and non-scheduled decisions, will qualify.
The resolution source for this market is the FOMC’s statement after its meetings:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm
The level and change of the target federal funds rate is also published at the official website of the Federal Reserve:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm
Mercado abierto: Jul 14, 2026, 12:15 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Hike” if the first FOMC decision to change the upper bound of the target federal funds rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET is one that increases the specified rate compared to the level it was prior to the respective meeting.
This market will resolve to “Cut” if the first FOMC decision to change the upper bound of the target federal funds rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET is one that decreases the specified rate compared to the level it was prior to the respective meeting.
If the FOMC announces no decision changing the specified rate between market creation and December 31, 2028, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “50-50”.
Any decision changing the specified rate within the specified timeframe, including emergency and non-scheduled decisions, will qualify.
The resolution source for this market is the FOMC’s statement after its meetings:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm
The level and change of the target federal funds rate is also published at the official website of the Federal Reserve:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent mixed signals on inflation and the labor market are anchoring the closely balanced 52.5% market-implied probability of a cut as the next Fed move. Persistent above-target core inflation, boosted by energy price spikes tied to geopolitical tensions, has prompted a divided FOMC to hold the federal funds rate at 3.50-3.75% after the July meeting and raised the odds of a hike. At the same time, softening job gains and stable unemployment near 4.2% point to potential downside risks that could support eventual easing. Key upcoming catalysts include the September 15-16 FOMC meeting, August CPI and PCE releases, and employment data that could clarify whether inflation pressures are fading or entrenched.
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