As Fed Rate Cut Bets Rise, Tuesday's Bank Of America, Wells Fargo Rallies Signal Renewed Economic Confidence
BY Benzinga | ECONOMIC | 08/12/25 04:08 PM EDTShares of Bank of America Corp
What To Know: Tuesday’s investor optimism stems from a July inflation report that presented a split verdict for the U.S. economy, ultimately bolstering the case for an upcoming Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
The key driver for the banking sector was the nuanced inflation data. While the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) held at a relatively tame 2.7% year-over-year, the core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, accelerated to 3.1%, topping economists’ forecasts.
For megabanks such as Bank of America
A strong economy is fundamental to the profitability of both Bank of America’s diverse global banking operations and Wells Fargo’s focus on U.S. consumer and commercial banking.
Simultaneously, the report solidified investor conviction that the Federal Reserve will proceed with a rate cut at its September meeting, with futures markets pricing in a 94% probability of a quarter-point reduction. This anticipated move is viewed not as a response to a failing economy, but as a proactive measure to sustain the current expansion.
An accommodative Fed policy creates a favorable environment for banks by encouraging borrowing and investment, supporting asset prices, and potentially steepening the yield curve, which could improve net interest margins.
This combination of a durable economy and expected monetary easing provides a positive outlook for bank profitability, fueling Tuesday’s rise in both Bank of America
BAC, WFC Price Action: According to data from?Benzinga Pro, Bank of America
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