According to Morgan Stanley, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain interest rates unchanged throughout 2026, marking a shift from the bank’s prior forecast of rate cuts in September and December. The bank now projects the Fed will cut rates by 25 basis points each in January and March 2027.
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