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Fed to hike? When traders see a rate increase coming

Last updated: May 20, 2026 1:38 am
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The Federal Reserve logo is seen on the William McChesney Martin Jr. Building on Sept. 16, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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While President Donald Trump made his pick for chair of the Federal Reserve with interest rate cuts in mind, his appointee may preside over the first rate hikes since 2023. 

That’s according to traders on prediction market platform Kalshi, where there’s a rising likelihood the Fed will move to increase rates in the next year. 

Traders place 64% odds on the next interest rate hike coming by July 2027. They also think there’s a 43% chance tighter policy happens as soon as this year. 

Odds of a rate hike have jumped in the last 24 hours in reaction to ballooning yields on U.S. Treasurys, concern that inflation will continue to march higher and as oil prices show no signs of materially falling in the midst of the unresolved U.S.-Iran war. Traders previously assigned just 50-50 odds that a rate hike would come in the first half of 2027. 

Kevin Warsh, chairman of the US Federal Reserve nominee for US President Donald Trump, during a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

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“Who’s actually in the monetary-policy driver’s seat? We’d argue that it’s the Bond Vigilantes,” Yardeni wrote. 

But Wolfe Research chief investment strategist Chris Senyek in a Tuesday note said the moves in the bond markets might force a resolution to the war in the Middle East, potentially easing inflation pressures. 

“We believe the U.S. Treasury market has been signaling persistent inflation and this week was the final straw,” he said. “Our sense is that there is potential for bond vigilantes to push yields higher in [an] attempt to push the Trump Administration to come to a quick resolution on Iran.”

Traders on Polymarket assign 35% odds that there is a rate hike in 2026. 

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