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Fed Signals One Rate Cut This Year; Inflation Cools in May

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June 13, 2024
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(June 13, 2024) -- CBRE Insights, Economic Watch is reporting that the Federal Reserve reduced its expected number of interest rate cuts for 2024 to one from three today. This more cautious outlook follows continued strong job growth in May.

  • The Federal Reserve kept the federal funds rate at a range of 5.25% to 5.5% today and forecast a single interest rate cut later this year. Fed officials were closely divided between enacting one or two cuts this year.
  • The Consumer Price Index increased by 3.3% year-over-year in May, slightly less than consensus expectations of 3.4%. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose by 3.4% vs. expectations of 3.5%, making it the smallest year-over-year increase since 2021.
  • Despite the Fed’s median forecast of a single rate cut this year, CBRE believes that inflation and economic growth will slow enough to justify two cuts beginning in September.
  • High interest rates and a cautious Fed will keep real estate capital markets activity subdued before improving late in the year.
  • Leasing activity will likely remain relatively resilient amid continued, albeit slower, economic growth.

The Bottom Line

Today, the Federal Reserve reduced its expected number of interest rate cuts for 2024 to one from three. This more cautious outlook follows continued strong job growth in May.

We expect that cooling inflation, as seen in May’s lower-than-expected CPI reading, will give the Fed policy flexibility. Therefore, CBRE still expects two rate cuts this year beginning in September.

We expect commercial real estate investment activity to remain somewhat subdued before improving late in the year. Annual investment volume should be on par with that of 2023. Leasing activity will remain healthy amid continued economic growth.

Figure 1: CBRE House View

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