The post Federal Reserve Officials’ Comments Cast Doubt on December Rate Cut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: Fed officials express caution on a potential December rate cut. Market prices adjust to reflect heightened uncertainty. Crypto markets may react to changing liquidity conditions. On November 14, 2025, US Federal Reserve officials expressed caution about a potential rate cut in December, causing the US dollar to rise in currency markets. This cautious stance influences market expectations, with the probability of a rate cut at 44%, affecting crypto markets sensitive to US monetary policy shifts. Fed’s Rate Cut Uncertainty Influences Markets On November 14th, Federal Reserve officials, including Neel Kashkari and Loretta Mester, expressed caution about the possibility of another rate cut in December. This follows remarks from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell during October, who stressed that such a cut in December was not a done deal. Market expectations have shifted following these comments. The probability of a rate cut in December has increased to 44% from 30% the previous week, according to LSEG data. This shift reflects a broader uncertainty in economic policy amid ongoing inflation concerns. “When the Fed gets cautious, it just means more macro volatility—and that’s a trader’s paradise,” remarked Raoul Pal, Founder of Real Vision. Currency markets responded swiftly. The US dollar rose as uncertainty surrounding rate cuts intensified. Traders and market participants adjusted their positions based on the Fed’s cautious tone. The crypto market, historically sensitive to monetary policy pivots, is poised for potential fluctuations as well. Bitcoin Slides Amid Economic Pressure and Fed Caution Did you know? The Federal Reserve’s tone during uncertain economic cycles has historically led to significant market ripples, sometimes causing drastic fluctuations in cryptocurrency values as seen in past cautionary periods. As of November 14, 2025, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $95,909.21, with a market cap of $1.91 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap. It dominates 58.96% of the market,… The post Federal Reserve Officials’ Comments Cast Doubt on December Rate Cut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: Fed officials express caution on a potential December rate cut. Market prices adjust to reflect heightened uncertainty. Crypto markets may react to changing liquidity conditions. On November 14, 2025, US Federal Reserve officials expressed caution about a potential rate cut in December, causing the US dollar to rise in currency markets. This cautious stance influences market expectations, with the probability of a rate cut at 44%, affecting crypto markets sensitive to US monetary policy shifts. Fed’s Rate Cut Uncertainty Influences Markets On November 14th, Federal Reserve officials, including Neel Kashkari and Loretta Mester, expressed caution about the possibility of another rate cut in December. This follows remarks from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell during October, who stressed that such a cut in December was not a done deal. Market expectations have shifted following these comments. The probability of a rate cut in December has increased to 44% from 30% the previous week, according to LSEG data. This shift reflects a broader uncertainty in economic policy amid ongoing inflation concerns. “When the Fed gets cautious, it just means more macro volatility—and that’s a trader’s paradise,” remarked Raoul Pal, Founder of Real Vision. Currency markets responded swiftly. The US dollar rose as uncertainty surrounding rate cuts intensified. Traders and market participants adjusted their positions based on the Fed’s cautious tone. The crypto market, historically sensitive to monetary policy pivots, is poised for potential fluctuations as well. Bitcoin Slides Amid Economic Pressure and Fed Caution Did you know? The Federal Reserve’s tone during uncertain economic cycles has historically led to significant market ripples, sometimes causing drastic fluctuations in cryptocurrency values as seen in past cautionary periods. As of November 14, 2025, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $95,909.21, with a market cap of $1.91 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap. It dominates 58.96% of the market,…

Federal Reserve Officials’ Comments Cast Doubt on December Rate Cut

2025/11/14 20:58
Key Points:
  • Fed officials express caution on a potential December rate cut.
  • Market prices adjust to reflect heightened uncertainty.
  • Crypto markets may react to changing liquidity conditions.

On November 14, 2025, US Federal Reserve officials expressed caution about a potential rate cut in December, causing the US dollar to rise in currency markets.

This cautious stance influences market expectations, with the probability of a rate cut at 44%, affecting crypto markets sensitive to US monetary policy shifts.

Fed’s Rate Cut Uncertainty Influences Markets

On November 14th, Federal Reserve officials, including Neel Kashkari and Loretta Mester, expressed caution about the possibility of another rate cut in December. This follows remarks from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell during October, who stressed that such a cut in December was not a done deal.

Market expectations have shifted following these comments. The probability of a rate cut in December has increased to 44% from 30% the previous week, according to LSEG data. This shift reflects a broader uncertainty in economic policy amid ongoing inflation concerns. “When the Fed gets cautious, it just means more macro volatility—and that’s a trader’s paradise,” remarked Raoul Pal, Founder of Real Vision.

Currency markets responded swiftly. The US dollar rose as uncertainty surrounding rate cuts intensified. Traders and market participants adjusted their positions based on the Fed’s cautious tone. The crypto market, historically sensitive to monetary policy pivots, is poised for potential fluctuations as well.

Bitcoin Slides Amid Economic Pressure and Fed Caution

Did you know? The Federal Reserve’s tone during uncertain economic cycles has historically led to significant market ripples, sometimes causing drastic fluctuations in cryptocurrency values as seen in past cautionary periods.

As of November 14, 2025, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $95,909.21, with a market cap of $1.91 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap. It dominates 58.96% of the market, with a 24-hour trading volume of $117.65 billion, though its price slipped by 6.74% in the past day.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 12:07 UTC on November 14, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Expert analysis indicates that ongoing inflationary pressure and cautious Federal Reserve rhetoric could affect both fiat and crypto markets. The Coincu research team notes that while crypto might face short-term volatility, potential liquidity injections could prompt future upward trends.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/fed-officials-december-rate-cut/

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