Thoughts on the Market

Fed’s Path Uncertain as Key Data Lags

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Nov 7, 2025
Dive into the complexities of the recent Fed rate cut, which saw unexpected dissent among committee members. Discover how strong economic activity clashes with weak labor data, complicating future policy decisions. Learn about the potential impact of a U.S. government shutdown on crucial data releases and how this could influence December's financial landscape. The discussion also tackles the outlook for 2026 amidst concerns over growth and investor sentiment as year-end holidays approach.
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Fed Committee Deeply Divided

  • The FOMC was visibly divided at the October meeting with dissents for a 50bp cut and for no cut.
  • That division signals the Fed isn't on a preset path and future policy is more data-dependent, says Michael Gapen.
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Powell Signals Data-Driven Path

  • Chair Powell emphasized policy is not on a preset path and future cuts will be more data-dependent.
  • Michael Gapen interprets this as a shift toward risk-management and greater reliance on incoming data.
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Data Tension Explains Policy Split

  • The split within the Fed mirrors tensions in economic data between strong activity and cooling labor.
  • One faction worries about stronger activity and higher neutral rates, while another worries about slowing hiring and income pressures.
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