US Stock Market: BofA, Goldman push back Fed easing forecasts amid inflation risks
Major Wall Street brokerages have delayed their expectations for U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts as high energy prices and a strong labour market keep inflation concerns elevated. BofA now expects no rate cuts in 2026, forecasting easing only in mid-2027, while Goldman Sachs has pushed its expected start of rate cuts from September to December 2026.
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