Fed likely to hold rates steady in April at 97.9% probability

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CFT measures are gaining momentum as global regulators intensify financial oversight. According to CME's 'FedWatch,' the Fed has a 97.9% probability of holding rates steady in April, with a 2.1% chance of a 25-basis-point increase. By June, the likelihood of no change remains high at 91.1%. Meanwhile, MiCA is poised to transform crypto markets in the EU, adding another layer of regulatory clarity.

ChainCatcher report, according to CNBC, CME's "FedWatch" tool shows a 2.1% probability of the Federal Reserve raising rates by 25 basis points in April, with a 97.9% probability of holding rates steady. By June, the probability of a cumulative 25-basis-point hike is 8.8%, a cumulative 50-basis-point hike is 0.1%, and holding rates steady is 91.1%.

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