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Wall St Week Ahead: Investors seek Fed’s view of shaky labor market as rate cut looms

September 15, 2025By Reuters
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NEW YORK – Investors will look for the Federal Reserve to communicate how worried it is about the flagging US labor market at its meeting next week, and they expect the central bank to cut interest rates for the first time in nine months to shore up employment.

On Thursday, inflation data came in slightly hotter than expected. Still, market players did not expect this would dissuade the Fed from easing rates on Wednesday, following several downbeat reports about US job growth.

More in doubt was the size of next week’s cut and how much the Fed expects to decrease rates in the coming months.

With some recent stability in trade and fiscal policy, “the Fed has moved back onto the front burner for investors going forward,” said Chris Fasciano, chief market strategist at Commonwealth Financial Network.

“Now that the labor market is weakening, the Fed becomes the dominant story for investors as to how they address that,” Fasciano said.

Expectations that the Fed will reduce interest rates have helped lift the major US stock indexes to record highs, along with excitement over the potential of artificial intelligence, strong corporate earnings, and calming fears about the economic fallout from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The benchmark S&P 500 is up 12% so far in 2025.

As of Thursday, Fed fund futures indicated that markets were expecting a 90% chance that the Fed would lower rates by 25 basis points in next Wednesday’s policy decision, according to LSEG data. The balance of expectations left about a 10% chance for a larger-than-standard 50 bp cut.

Of the 55 rate reductions in the fed funds rate since 1990, 60% of those have been 25 basis point cuts, according to Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.

Of the 18 times the Fed has cut by 50 bps, all but one occurred during or just after recessions, Colas said in a research note. The one exception was in September 2024, which was the first of three cuts totaling 100 basis points last year, resulting in the current rate of 4.25%-4.5%.

“Based on this history, which both the Fed and markets know, a 50 basis point cut would signal that the (Fed) is worried about the near future of the US economy,” Colas said in the note.

As it stands, Fed fund futures were baking in expectations of 73 basis points of easing by December or nearly three standard cuts. The central bank on Wednesday will give its latest summary of economic projections, updating its view of the economy and monetary policy.

As the Fed has held steady on rates so far in 2025, Chair Jerome Powell and other Fed officials have expressed wariness about Trump’s import tariffs possibly leading to higher inflation as a reason for forestalling rate cuts. Data on Thursday showed the consumer price index rose 2.9% on an annual basis in August, including the biggest monthly rise since January.

While the Fed has a dual mandate to ensure stable prices and maximum employment, investors will want to hear that the central bank is primarily focused on supporting the labor market, said Yung-Yu Ma, chief investment strategist at PNC Financial Services Group. After back-to-back weak monthly US employment reports, a government revision this week showed the economy likely created 911,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months through March than previously estimated.

“Those job revisions are just so extraordinary that they demand attention,” Ma said. Markets want to hear that “there’s a clear and pervasive shift to making sure that that weakness doesn’t become worse.”

Wall Street will also focus on technology shares and the AI trade after Wednesday’s 36% surge in shares of Oracle pushed the company’s market value close to USD 1 trillion. The enterprise software maker’s stunning stock gains were fueled by a wave of multi-billion-dollar cloud deals, showing the scramble for computing power in the AI race.

The Oracle stock surge was “stunning from a market dynamic standpoint that such a large company would see a market reaction of that magnitude,” PNC’s Ma said. “It illustrates the economy and technology, and about AI, that these developments are taking place very fast.”

(Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by Alden Bentley and David Gregorio)

 

This article originally appeared on reuters.com

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