How the Fed Will Disappoint No Matter WHAT it Does Today

The Federal Open Market Committee meets September 18, 2007

It's all eyes on the Fed today; the market anxiously awaits the central bank's 2:15 P.M. ET press release. 

Some of the market bias towards a 0.50% rate cut has decreased in favor of a 0.25% cut.  This shift is largely psychological. 

Markets are trying to "get inside the head" of Fed chief Ben Bernanke, speculating about how he will react in the first Federal Open Market Committee meeting since the credit crunch reached a head in mid-August.

The speculation and guessing tells us that there is tremendous uncertainty about how the FOMC will vote today.

Uncertainty in markets leads to volatility. 

No matter which course the Fed chooses - 50 basis points reduction, 25 basis points reduction, or something else -- there will be a lot of traders scrambling to reposition their portfolio because of "bad bets".

Mortgage rates are calm this morning.  The calm likely won't last.  If you are floating your mortgage rate and don't like taking on additional risk, locking your rate prior to the FOMC press release may be a safe play.

 
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3 Comments on How the Fed Will Disappoint No Matter WHAT it Does Today

Ilyce,

I agree that any move by the FED will generate reactions which are more 'psychological' than 'real'.

I hate crystalballing, but rates just may be lower after 2:30pm! Thanks,   Fran

09/18/2007 09:26 AM by Fran 'The Title Man' Gaspari Title Insurance-PA & NJ (Patriot Land Transfer, Inc.)


I am sure I don't understand this as well as I should.  How would the rate being lowered hurt our prospective buyers?

09/18/2007 09:39 AM by Virginia Halter Broker, ABR, CRS (RE/MAX Signature Properties)


I'm thinking the bond market has already reacted to the expected drop, so if it isn't as low (like, say a half point) as hoped for, we may see a less than happy reaction. I'm on the fence here...

09/18/2007 10:18 AM by Portland Oregon Real Estate Broker * Jennifer Bukaty * (RE/MAX equity group, inc.)


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