
The countdown has begun for the Fed's December interest rate decision, which is the most important monetary policy decision determining the direction of global markets. The US Federal Reserve (FED) will clarify its stance in the fight against inflation and the roadmap until 2026 with an interest rate decision to be made at the last meeting of the year. Ahead of the big decision, analysts' interest rate expectations have become clear. So, when and when is the Fed's December interest rate decision? What are analysts' interest rate expectations?
Market experts and analysts have announced their expectations for the outcome of the Fed's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. Dollar, gold, stock market and cryptocurrency investors are also focused on the FED's December interest rate decision. So, when and when is the Fed's December interest rate decision? What are analysts' interest rate expectations? This is the Fed's interest rate decision date in December 2025.
WHEN AND WHEN WILL THE FED'S INTEREST RATE DECIDED FOR DECEMBER?
The schedule for the final interest rate decision of the year announced by the US Federal Reserve (FED) has become clear.
Accordingly; The December interest rate decision of the US Federal Reserve's (FED) Monetary Policy Committee will be announced on Wednesday, December 10, at 22:00.
After the meeting, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will provide an assessment and make market-oriented statements.
WHAT ARE INTEREST RATE EXPECTATIONS?
While mixed trends prevail in global markets ahead of the US Federal Reserve's (Fed) interest rate decision, expectations that divisions among Fed officials could deepen and hawkish guidance are effective in reducing risk appetite.
While expectations for a Fed rate cut were bolstered by moderate inflation data released after the longest government shutdown in the country's history, lasting 43 days, disagreement among Fed officials over the easing process increased.
While some Fed officials stated that the Fed should be cautious not to disrupt the process of fighting inflation and that they would like to see more data, some officials also stated that the right environment for cutting interest rates has been created and that they support a cut.
The Fed's economic forecasts will be announced in an environment of continued disagreement, and statements from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell are expected to determine market movements not only this week but also for the rest of the month.
According to currency market valuations, the probability of the Fed reducing interest rates by 25 basis points is currently 86%, while the possibility of reducing interest rates by 50 basis points is not discussed.





