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Fed Expected to Cut Rates — but Internal Divisions Signal a Pause Ahead

by Team Lumida
December 10, 2025
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Will September’s Fed Rate Cuts Surprise Investors? Here’s What Deutsche Bank Predicts

"Jerome H. Powell, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, discusses how markets currently function" by BrookingsInst is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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  • Fed officials are set to deliver a third straight rate cut, but inflation concerns may halt further cuts.
  • The benchmark rate is nearing a level that could stimulate activity — something many officials want to avoid.
  • Deep splits inside the FOMC mean Powell cannot signal a clear 2026 path.
  • A government shutdown delayed key data, making guidance even harder.
  • Multiple dissents are likely, ranging from “hold steady” to a push for a larger cut.
  • Markets are watching the rate decision and Trump’s pending pick for Powell’s successor.

What Happened?

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to deliver another interest-rate cut at today’s meeting — the third in a row and part of a 1.5 percentage point easing cycle over 15 months. But the internal dynamics have shifted sharply. Persistent inflation pressures have fractured the committee, producing a wide range of views on whether policy is still restrictive or already touching neutral. Several members believe further cuts risk reigniting demand, while others argue the economy still needs support.

Complicating Powell’s message: the long government shutdown wiped out a month of economic data, leaving the Fed to act without fresh labor and inflation readings. Powell will have to convey uncertainty rather than a clear roadmap — a contrast to his typically disciplined guidance. The new Summary of Economic Projections will likely show no consensus on 2026 policy, with officials split almost evenly between a pause and further easing.

Why It Matters?

This is the moment the easing cycle runs into its first real resistance. Inflation remains above target, unemployment is stable, and financial conditions have loosened. Every cut from here risks being seen as premature or inflationary. The Fed’s credibility hinges on avoiding a replay of 2021–2022, when misjudging inflation proved costly. At the same time, markets have rallied for months on the assumption of ongoing easing — making a pause a potential volatility trigger.

The growing number of likely dissents highlights an FOMC that is no longer aligned. Kansas City and St. Louis are expected to oppose further cuts; Gov. Stephen Miran may again push for a larger 50 bps cut. This divergence complicates Powell’s leadership at a moment when his future is already in question: Trump’s decision on the next Fed Chair is imminent, with Kevin Hassett still viewed as the frontrunner.

What’s Next?

Powell’s press conference will be closely parsed for tone. If he emphasizes data dependence, inflation uncertainty, and internal divisions, markets will interpret that as a soft sign of a pause. Treasury yields may drift higher as the path of cuts becomes less predictable.

The next major catalysts arrive within days:

  • Dec. 16: delayed November jobs report
  • Dec. 18: CPI inflation
    These data points will determine whether the Fed sees room for another cut early in 2026 — or whether this December move becomes the last for a while.
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