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Federal Reserve may wait a long time for second rate hike

Bill Gross says if the Fed raises interest rates this month, policy makers are increasingly likely to wait at least six months before a second hike. Market measures indicate the wait may be twice that long.

Bill Gross says if the Federal Reserve raises interest rates in September, policy makers are increasingly likely to wait at least six months before a second hike. Market measures indicate the wait may be twice that long.
Money market derivatives indicate the federal funds rate will average 0.59% one year from now. The rate would have to exceed about 0.625% to indicate two quarter-point increases, assuming the funds rate will trade close to the middle of the official band. The Fed has held its target for the rate in a zero-to 0.25% range since December 2008.
“One-and-done, or more so one-and-done for a little while, is pretty much getting to be a consensus call, given all that is happening around us,” said Stanley Sun, a New York-based strategist at Nomura Holdings Inc., one of 22 primary dealers that trade with the Fed. “The market is pricing a very, very gradual Fed hiking pace.”
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In June, Fed officials reduced their median estimate for the fed funds rate at the end of 2016 to 1.625%, from 1.875% in March. They will give revised estimates after the policy meeting Sept. 16-17.
The odds of an increase in September have fallen to 30% from 40% at the end of July, according to futures data compiled by Bloomberg. October’s probability is 41% and December’s is 58%.
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The Fed “seems intent on raising” its benchmark rate “if only to prove that they can begin the journey to ‘normalization,’” Mr. Gross wrote in an investment outlook last Wednesday for Denver-based Janus Capital Group Inc. “They should, but their September meeting language must be so careful, that ‘one and done’ represents an increasing possibility – at least for the next six months.”

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