The Fed kept its policy interest rate unchanged at 3.75% at its March meeting, in line with expectations. Market expectations were also that the rate would remainThe Fed kept its policy interest rate unchanged at 3.75% at its March meeting, in line with expectations. Market expectations were also that the rate would remain

BREAKING: FED Publishes Key Economic Projections Following Interest Rate Decision

2026/03/19 02:07
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The Fed kept its policy interest rate unchanged at 3.75% at its March meeting, in line with expectations. Market expectations were also that the rate would remain at this level.

Federal Reserve officials maintained their previous forecasts for the monetary policy path in the published economic projections. Accordingly, the bank did not change its expectation of one interest rate cut in 2026 and another in 2027. This indicates that the Fed is continuing its “long-term high interest rate” approach.

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The decision text also included assessments of the labor market. The Fed noted that employment growth remained weak, while the unemployment rate showed no significant change.

On the other hand, the Fed added that uncertainty regarding the economic impact of developments in the Middle East persists. It stated that the potential effects of increasing geopolitical risks, particularly on energy prices and inflation, are being closely monitored.

FED officials expect growth to be 2.4% in 2026, while the projection for 2027 has been raised to 2.3%. On the inflation front, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index is expected to be 2.7% this year.

*This is not investment advice.

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