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US Fed Rates May Stay High Until 2027: What This Means for Your EMI and Stocks

Arth Vani AI DeskPublished: 2 min read
US Fed Rates May Stay High Until 2027: What This Means for Your EMI and Stocks

Source: Economictimes

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  • Goldman Sachs has delayed its forecast for US interest rate cuts to 2027 following surprisingly strong job growth in America. This 'higher-for-longer' stance is

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Goldman Sachs has delayed its forecast for US interest rate cuts to 2027 following surprisingly strong job growth in America. This 'higher-for-longer' stance is expected to keep Indian equity markets volatile and may delay the RBI's own plans to lower interest rates.

Indian investors and homeowners may need to buckle up for a longer wait for cheaper loans. Global investment major Goldman Sachs has revised its outlook on the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, predicting that the American central bank will now hold interest rates at their current levels through 2026, with the first cuts not arriving until 2027.

Why the US Delay Matters to India

The shift in expectations comes on the back of a surprisingly resilient US economy. Recent payroll data shows that job growth remains robust, suggesting that the US economy is far from a slowdown. While this is good news for global growth, it creates a challenge for the Federal Reserve, which wants to see inflation cool down significantly before lowering borrowing costs.

For the Indian retail investor, this global development has two primary domestic impacts:

  • FII Outflows: When US interest rates remain high, global investors often pull money out of emerging markets like India to invest in safer US Treasury bonds. This persistent selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) can keep Indian stock indices under pressure.
  • The RBI Connection: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) often finds it difficult to cut domestic interest rates if the US Fed remains hawkish. If the RBI cuts rates while the US holds them high, the Rupee could weaken further against the Dollar, making imports more expensive and fueling inflation.

Impact on Your Wallet

The primary concern for the average Indian household is the trajectory of Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs). Many borrowers have been waiting for a reduction in home and car loan rates. However, with the US Fed unlikely to pivot anytime soon, the RBI is expected to maintain a cautious stance. This means that high interest rates on floating-rate loans could persist for several more quarters.

The Market Outlook

Market analysts suggest that while India's domestic growth remains strong, the lack of global liquidity could cap the upside for the Nifty and Sensex in the near term. Sectors that are sensitive to interest rates, such as Real Estate, Banking, and Auto, may see increased volatility as the market adjusts to the reality of 'higher-for-longer' rates.

Goldman Sachs noted that the need for inflationary pressures to subside is the key factor behind this delay. Until the US Fed sees a clear trend of cooling prices, the era of cheap global money is unlikely to return.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Investments in securities markets are subject to market risks; please consult a certified advisor before making any investment decisions.

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