Floating Button
Home Capital Investing strategies

Stocks join bonds lower as Fed brings no fireworks

Rita Nazareth / Bloomberg
Rita Nazareth / Bloomberg • 5 min read
Stocks join bonds lower as Fed brings no fireworks
Policymakers now see two additional quarter-point cuts this year. That’s one more than projected in June. / Photo: Bloomberg
Font Resizer
Share to Whatsapp
Share to Facebook
Share to LinkedIn
Scroll to top
Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.

Wall Street emerged largely unshaken from a high-stakes Federal Reserve meeting, as policymakers delivered a well-telegraphed rate cut that elicited muted moves across markets.

The announcement was followed by Jerome Powell’s remarks, underscoring the tension between the Fed’s two mandates that suggested “there’s no risk-free path” ahead. After briefly rising, the S&P 500 fell by a mere 0.1%, weighed down by tech. Bonds saw small losses. It was the seventh straight time the dollar rose on a Fed day, the longest such winning streak since 2001.

The reaction reflected a central bank striking a temperate posture — acknowledging cooling in the labour market and signalling it will remain data-dependent amid price risks.

×
The Edge Singapore
Download The Edge Singapore App
Google playApple store play
Keep updated
Follow our social media
© 2026 The Edge Publishing Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.