• Goldman Sachs sees higher chance of Fed cutting next month on tariffs

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2 August 2019

Goldman Sachs sees higher chance of Fed cutting next month on tariffs

Goldman Sachs Inc. economists now see a greater chance that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates in September after Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Chinese goods.

"We now see a 70% chance of a 25 basis point cut, a 10% chance of a 50 basis point cut, and a 20% chance of no policy change in September," the bank’s economists led by Jan Hatzius wrote in a note.

They had previously pegged a 55% chance for a quarter-point cut next month.

Chairman Jerome Powell this week partly attributed the Fed’s first interest rate cut since the financial crisis to the effects of the U.S. and China trade war.

"We now see a 90% chance of at least one additional cut (beyond that announced on Wednesday) at some point this year (vs. 80% previously)," Goldman’s economists wrote. "We have not changed our baseline forecast that the Fed will cut by a total of 50 basis points, but the announcement tilts the risks toward deeper cuts."

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