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MARKETS · rates central banks · 2026-05-05SCOOP 55

Odds of 2026 Fed rate hike jump as markets brace for inflation surge

Business Insider reported on May 5 that market odds of a Federal Reserve rate hike this year have jumped, while the odds of a cut have dwindled.

·FILED 2026-05-05·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • Market-implied odds of a Fed rate hike in 2026 have risen
  • Odds of a Fed rate cut have declined as markets anticipate sticky inflation

VERDICT — CONFIRMED

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Market odds of a Federal Reserve rate hike this year have jumped, while the odds of a cut have dwindled, Business Insider reported on May 5.

The repricing comes as markets brace for a bout of sticky inflation, per the report. The article's slug ties the shift in the rate outlook to the economic fallout from the Iran war, linking the geopolitical shock to the inflation path traders are now pricing.

The material reviewed did not include the specific market-implied probabilities, the instruments used to derive them or the time horizon of the repriced expectations. No Fed official commentary was cited in the available material.

The direction of the move — hike odds up, cut odds down — is confirmed as reported by Business Insider. The magnitude of the repricing is unverified in this brief, and market-implied odds are a snapshot of trader positioning, not a Federal Reserve signal.

Key facts on file

  • Market-implied odds of a Fed rate hike in 2026 have risen
  • Odds of a Fed rate cut have declined as markets anticipate sticky inflation

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Business Insider
— (2026-05-05) · fetched at filing · archived at publication

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