Diverging Fed Policy Views for 2026 May Intensify Market Volatility
Jinse Finance reported that Jack McIntyre, portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton, stated that there is significant divergence in the Federal Reserve's policy outlook for 2026, which could mean more volatility in financial markets next year. He pointed out that this rate cut is a risk management move, indicating that the Federal Reserve is paying more attention to labor market weakness. Investment strategist Larry Hatheway believes that although the market has already priced in expectations of significant easing by the Federal Reserve, the challenge for investors is that the Federal Reserve is not yet willing to acknowledge the market's anticipated path of lower interest rates in the future. (Golden Ten Data)
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