US Stocks Slump as Fed Signals Potential Rate Hikes Amid Inflation Fears

Wall Street faced a significant sell-off on Wednesday as major indices retreated following the Federal Reserve's decision to maintain current interest rates. The market reaction was driven by a sudden shift in sentiment, with traders pivoting from expectations of rate cuts to betting on future hikes to combat persistent inflation.

Fed Holds Rates Steady but Signals a Hawkish Turn

While the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged in the 3.50%–3.75% range—as widely anticipated by analysts—the underlying messaging was decidedly hawkish. New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh emphasized a rigorous commitment to price stability, signaling that the central bank remains focused on taming inflation pressures, particularly those stemming from oil-price spikes linked to the Iran war.

Breaking with traditional protocol, Chair Warsh notably did not submit an interest-rate-path projection as part of the quarterly forecasts. However, the new quarterly projections revealed that nine central bank officials now expect at least one rate hike by the end of 2026. Crucially, the Fed’s official policy statement removed previous language that had hinted at the possibility of rate cuts later this year, sending a clear signal to the markets.

Traders Pivot: Rate Hike Bets Surge

The shift in the Fed's tone immediately impacted market expectations. According to the CME Group's FedWatch tool, trader bets that interest rates would remain steady through the end of the year plummeted from 40% on Tuesday to just 15.7%.

The market is now pricing in significant volatility for the remainder of the year. Expectations for a 25-basis-point rate hike by December have climbed to nearly 38%, while the probability of a more aggressive 50-basis-point hike stands at approximately 33%. Michael James, managing director at Rosenblatt Securities, noted that the primary takeaway for investors is the Fed's uncompromising focus on inflation and price stability.

Market Impact and Economic Indicators

The bearish sentiment weighed heavily on major US indices. The S&P 500 dropped by 89.59 points (1.19%) to close at 7,421.76, while the Nasdaq Composite saw a sharper decline of 349.14 points (1.32%), ending at 26,027.21. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also faced pressure, falling 499.18 points (0.96%) to finish at 51,494.99.

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