The Probability of a Federal Reserve Rate Hike Is Soaring, Which Poses a Serious Problem for Wall Street

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Key Points

  • It's been a history-packed year, highlighted by a changing of the guard at the Federal Reserve in May.

  • The CME Group's FedWatch Tool suggests that interest rate hikes are a near certainty in the not-too-distant future.

  • Higher borrowing costs can stymie the artificial intelligence data center build-out and put valuations for the second-priciest stock market in history under a microscope.

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The last two months have been packed with history-making moments on Wall Street. We've watched the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI), S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC), and Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) climb to record highs, and witnessed the largest initial public offering, courtesy of Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX).

But perhaps the most noteworthy moment was the changing of the guard at the central bank. Jerome Powell's term as Fed chair ended on May 15, and his successor, Kevin Warsh, officially took the lead role at the Federal Reserve on May 22. Warsh became only the 17th Fed chair since the central bank was created in December 1913.

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Kevin Warsh standing in front of a row of American flags in the East Room of the White House.

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has pledged to reform the central bank. Image source: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok.

Warsh promised "a reform-oriented Federal Reserve" at his White House swearing-in ceremony, and he began delivering on this regime change at his first Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting as head of the central bank on June 17. He avoided forward-looking guidance and stuck to a considerably shorter FOMC statement that left Wall Street and investors guessing.

But the biggest change of the Warsh-led Fed is yet to come, with projections pointing to a rapidly rising probability of one or more interest rate hikes.

Interest rate hikes appear likely, which is awful news for the stock market

Although no predictive tool can guarantee what's to come, the CME Group's FedWatch Tool has an uncanny ability to accurately forecast the Fed's monetary policy actions. Using the 30-day Fed Funds futures prices as a guide, the FedWatch Tool predicts the probability of rate hikes/cuts at future meetings.

Over the last month, the probability of an FOMC rate hike has soared. As of June 23, there's a 36% chance of a hike by the next FOMC meeting in late July, a 70% chance of a hike by mid-September, a nearly 86% probability of a hike by December, and 90% chance of a rate increase come March 2027.

These projections have notably jumped following the quarterly release of the dot plot (officially, the Summary of Economic Projections). The dot plot is a graph that anonymously plots the forward-looking federal funds target rate projections of FOMC members. Though Warsh abstained, nine of the other 18 FOMC members forecast one or more rate hikes by the end of 2026.

Additionally, Kevin Warsh's voting record leans decisively hawkish. He's traditionally favored high interest rates as a tool to suppress inflation and promote price stability.

If the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, it could halt this historic bull market in its tracks. Higher borrowing costs may slow the artificial intelligence (AI) data center build-out, forcing overzealous investors in a historically pricey stock market to temper their growth expectations for Wall Street's leading AI stocks.

Furthermore, rate hikes would likely put stock valuations under a microscope. Investors appeared more than willing to look the other way when 2026 began, given that several rate cuts were expected. But if borrowing becomes costlier, it'll be considerably more challenging for investors to look past the reality that this is the second-priciest stock market in history, behind only the dot-com bubble.

If the CME's FedWatch Tool is correct, a serious problem awaits Wall Street.

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