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David Roche Warns Of Market Instability From Fed's 50-Basis Point Cut: 'US Economy Is Robust...Does Not Need Rock Bottom Interest Rates'
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David Roche Warns Of Market Instability From Fed's 50-Basis Point Cut: 'US Economy Is Robust...Does Not Need Rock Bottom Interest Rates'
Oct 7, 2024 4:03 AM

In a recent development, David Roche, a strategist at Quantum Strategy, has raised alarms over the Federal Reserve’s decision to slash interest rates by 50 basis points.

What Happened: Roche argues that the rate cut gives a misleading impression of economic weakness, despite strong employment data, CNBC reported on Monday.

“The U.S. economy in contrast to Europe or Japan is a very dynamic and robust economy and it does not need rock bottom interest rates like the European economy does,” he said.

“By cutting hard in the beginning, you give the impression that there will be more jumbo cuts of 50% and therefore you will reach a level of interest rates which is way below where you’re going, which will result in market instability when the market wakes up to that fact, that’s the damage you do.”

See Also: Why US Stock Futures Are Narrowly Mixed Ahead Of Jobs Data

Addressing employment, Roche noted that while the job market has softened, it has not resulted in significant layoffs. Instead, the challenge lies in new hires, which he believes does not justify the need for substantial rate cuts.

Why It Matters: The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut rates has sparked significant debate among economists and financial experts. The recent September jobs report showed U.S. payrolls increasing by 254,000 and the unemployment rate dropping to 4.1%, with wage growth exceeding expectations. These strong figures have led many economists to question the necessity of aggressive rate cuts, advocating for a more gradual approach.

Additionally, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers criticized the Fed’s September rate cut, calling it a mistake in light of the robust job growth data. Summers’ comments add to the growing skepticism about the Fed’s recent actions, highlighting concerns about potential market instability.

Price Action: On Monday’s pre-market, at the time of writing, SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ( SPY ) which tracks the S&P 500 was trading 0.44% lower at $570.45 while Invesco QQQ Trust, Series 1 ( QQQ ) was 0.57% lower at $484.56, as per Benzinga Pro.

Read Next:

US Economy Adds 254,000 New Jobs In September, Smashes Expectations: Unemployment Falls, Wages Increase (UPDATED)

Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of Benzinga Neuro and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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