[Crypto World] WisdomTree’s chief economist Jeremy Siegel recently made an interesting prediction—he thinks the Federal Reserve might deliver a “hawkish rate cut” tomorrow. Sounds a bit contradictory, right? Basically, it means they might cut rates by 25 basis points, but maintain a tough stance.
What’s more important is that Siegel believes there may be internal disagreements within the Fed over this decision. Such mixed signals often bring volatility to the markets, since everyone is watching the Fed’s every move. Rate cuts are generally positive, but if accompanied by hawkish statements, the market reaction might not be so straightforward.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 21h ago
Hawkish interest rate cuts? Isn't that just talk and stabbing with a knife in hand? The market is about to be played by the Federal Reserve again.
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GasGrillMaster
· 12-09 13:29
Hawkish rate cut? That's a pretty tough move—talking about cutting rates, but not looking happy about it. How can the market not be volatile?
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-09 13:28
Hawkish rate cut? Isn't that contradictory? Cutting rates while still putting on a tough face for the market—the Fed's playbook is truly something else.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-09 13:28
Hawkish rate cut? This move is brilliant—on the surface it’s a rate cut, but in reality it’s a squeeze. The Fed is such an old hand at these tricks.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-09 13:26
Hawkish rate cut? That's quite a move—talking about rate cuts but acting tough. The market is probably going to get messed up this time.
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Layer2Observer
· 12-09 13:12
The idea of a hawkish rate cut really doesn't hold up—let's look at the data. A rate cut itself is a signal of easing, and a tough stance can't change this fundamental fact. The real issue is the internal disagreement within the Federal Reserve, which is the true source of market volatility.
Fed Decision Tomorrow in Doubt: Economists Warn of Possible "Hawkish Rate Cut"
[Crypto World] WisdomTree’s chief economist Jeremy Siegel recently made an interesting prediction—he thinks the Federal Reserve might deliver a “hawkish rate cut” tomorrow. Sounds a bit contradictory, right? Basically, it means they might cut rates by 25 basis points, but maintain a tough stance.
What’s more important is that Siegel believes there may be internal disagreements within the Fed over this decision. Such mixed signals often bring volatility to the markets, since everyone is watching the Fed’s every move. Rate cuts are generally positive, but if accompanied by hawkish statements, the market reaction might not be so straightforward.