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Fed unlikely to cut rates anytime soon after strong jobs report, deVere Group CEO says

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January 10, 2025
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The Federal Reserve is not expected to reduce interest rates soon, according to Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group, following a robust December jobs report. The U.S. economy added an impressive 256,000 jobs, dwarfing projections and lowering the unemployment rate to 4.1%. This performance suggests sustained economic vigor, diminishing the likelihood of rate cuts.

Green emphasized that the solid job market, coupled with inflation rates that are still above the Fed’s 2% target, provides a clear rationale for the Fed to stay its current course. Despite some market speculation about potential monetary easing in 2025, the latest data appears to have quashed those expectations.

Investors are advised to adjust to a reality of persistently high rates, which brings both challenges and opportunities. As interest rates remain elevated, fixed income assets gain appeal due to higher yields. Meanwhile, sectors less affected by higher borrowing costs, such as technology and healthcare, may continue to offer growth prospects.

However, Green warns against complacency, urging investors to proactively reposition their portfolios. The strong jobs data has also strengthened the dollar, attracting global capital with higher yields. This situation presents difficulties for emerging markets, where dollar-denominated debt becomes costlier, but also offers opportunities for investors to leverage currency movements.

Green’s advice to clients is to embrace strategic investment over holding cash, emphasizing the importance of diversification, sector selection, and focusing on quality assets in the coming months. The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting is scheduled for January 29.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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