FACTBOX-Wall Street brokerages pencil in mid‑2026 Fed rate cuts

Reuters
Feb 06
FACTBOX-Wall Street brokerages pencil in mid‑2026 Fed rate cuts

Updates with BNP Paribas forecast

Feb 6 (Reuters) - Major brokerages including Goldman Sachs, Barclays and Morgan Stanley expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to deliver its next interest rate cut in June while J.P. Morgan sees the next move as a hike in 2027.

With the federal government reopening after a partial shutdown that delayed key economic releases, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Wednesday that January's jobs report will be released next week.

Last month, the Fed's rate-setting committee left interest rates unchanged at 3.5%–3.75% as expected. Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed would be data-dependent, and the upside risks to inflation and downside risks to employment had diminished.

Traders are betting on an over 80% chance for the Fed to keep rates unchanged at its March policy meeting, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

Here are the forecasts from major brokerages for 2026:

Brokerage

Total cuts in 2026

No. of cuts in 2026

Fed Funds Rate

Citigroup

75 bps

3 (in March, July and September)

2.75-3.00%

Goldman Sachs

50 bps

2 (in June and September)

3.00-3.25%

Morgan Stanley

50 bps

2 (in June and September)

3.00-3.25%

BofA Global Research

50 bps

2 (in June and July)

3.00-3.25%

Wells Fargo

50 bps

2 (in March and June)

3.00-3.25%

Nomura

50 bps

2 (in June and September)

3.00-3.25%

Barclays

50 bps

2 (in June and December)

3.00-3.25%

UBS Global Research

50 bps

2 (July and October)

3.00-3.25%

UBS Global Wealth Management

25 bps

in Q1

-

Deutsche Bank

25 bps

1 (in September)

3.25-3.50%

BNP Paribas

No rate cuts

-

3.50-3.75%

HSBC

No rate cuts

-

3.50-3.75%

J.P.Morgan

No rate cuts

-

3.50-3.75%

Standard Chartered

No rate cuts

-

3.50-3.75%

Macquarie

Rate hike

Q4

-

(Compiled by the Broker Research team in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva, Maju Samuel and Devika Syamnath)

((JoelJose@thomsonreuters.com;))

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