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Odds the Fed will hike in September tumble following big July jobs miss

A weaker labor market would weaken the case for raising rates, which some members of the central bank have called for amid higher energy prices.

Odds the Fed will hike in September tumble following big July jobs miss

TL;DR

  • July's jobs report showed an unexpected decline in employment.
  • Investor odds for a Federal Reserve interest rate hike in September have fallen significantly.
  • Prediction markets and FedWatch tools show increased probability of rates being held steady.
  • A weaker labor market could reduce the pressure for rate hikes, despite calls from some Fed members.
  • Upcoming inflation data for July will be crucial in determining the Fed's next move.
  • Rate hikes later in the year (October, December) are still considered possible.