Fed seen waiting until June to start rate cuts, after big job gains last month

(Reuters) -The Federal Reserve is seen waiting until June to start cutting interest rates after a government report showed stronger than expected jobs growth last month that eased concern about the state of the labor market as President
Still, contracts continue to price a full percentage point of Fed rate cuts by year end, and some chance of a fifth cut, as investors worry an escalating trade war will sharply slow economic growth. Bets in short-term U.S. interest-rate futures on more aggressive Fed policy easing had surged overnight, after
U.S. employers added 228,000 jobs last month, the
"Fed officials have been saying that they are in a position where they can afford to be patient," wrote Jefferies economist
Fed Chair
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