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    Wall Street Pushes Fed Rate Cut Timeline to Fall After Robust Employment Report

    Oli DaleBy Oli DaleApril 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Highlights

    • Citigroup moved its Federal Reserve rate reduction projection from June to September 2026
    • March employment figures showed 178,000 new positions, significantly exceeding the 60,000 forecast
    • Citi maintains expectations for 75 basis points in total reductions during September, October, and December
    • JPMorgan’s chief executive Jamie Dimon cautioned that escalating Middle East conflict could elevate interest rates beyond current market projections
    • The Federal Reserve’s upcoming April 7-8 policy meeting is anticipated to maintain rates at 3.50%–3.75%

    Citigroup has adjusted its Federal Reserve monetary policy timeline, delaying the anticipated initial rate reduction from June to September 2026. The financial institution continues to project three separate cuts totaling 75 basis points, now scheduled for September, October, and December.

    The rationale behind this postponement is clear. March employment data revealed 178,000 new jobs added to the U.S. economy, substantially surpassing economist predictions of merely 60,000. Additionally, the unemployment rate declined to 4.3%, dropping from February’s 4.4%.

    The robust employment report received support from several factors, including the conclusion of a healthcare sector labor strike and unseasonably mild temperatures. February’s employment statistics were also adjusted upward to 117,000 from the preliminary figure of 92,000.

    In their April 3 analysis, Citigroup noted that “the timing of upcoming data suggests a later start to rate cuts than we had previously been expecting.” The institution still anticipates labor market deterioration, though delayed until later in the year.

    Citigroup projects that weakening employment conditions will drive unemployment rates higher throughout the summer months. This anticipated softening, according to the bank’s analysis, will establish the necessary environment for the Federal Reserve to commence rate reductions.

    Middle East Conflict Creates Additional Rate Pressure

    JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon highlighted an additional concern in his annual communication to shareholders, released April 6. He cautioned that the continuing U.S.-Iran military conflict could drive inflation and interest rates beyond current market expectations.

    Dimon identified potential disruptions to oil markets and commodity pricing, combined with interruptions to international supply networks, as significant concerns. He suggested these elements could result in “stickier inflation and ultimately higher interest rates.”

    Despite identifying these challenges, Dimon emphasized that the U.S. economy maintains its strength. Consumer expenditure continues and corporate health remains solid, according to his assessment.

    Dimon also expressed apprehension regarding Europe’s economic trajectory, describing it as “currently on a bad path.” He advocated for a comprehensive free trade agreement with European nations contingent upon economic and defense sector reforms.

    Federal Reserve’s Anticipated Next Steps

    Attention now focuses on the Federal Reserve’s scheduled April 7-8 policy deliberations. Market consensus anticipates rates will remain steady at 3.50%–3.75%.

    Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is expected to adopt a measured approach, highlighting that subsequent policy decisions will be data-dependent. This position corresponds with Citigroup’s assessment that rate reductions won’t materialize until the latter portion of the year.

    Dimon separately identified private credit markets as an emerging area of concern. He projected that losses on leveraged lending will exceed current expectations due to deteriorating underwriting standards.

    He noted that JPMorgan’s artificial intelligence implementation is likely to accelerate beyond previous technology adoption cycles. The institution indicated it will actively monitor and respond to this transformation.

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