After the release of the U.S. initial unemployment claims data, the probability of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates by 25 basis points in April is 2.6%.

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BlockBeats message: On April 2, for the week from March 28 in the United States, the initial jobless claims count was 202,000, the lowest since the week of January 10, 2026. Below expectations of 212,000; the prior value was revised from 210,000 to 211,000.

According to CME data from “FedWatch,” after today’s U.S. initial jobless claims data was released, the probability that the Federal Reserve will raise rates by 25 basis points in April is currently 2.6%, while the probability that rates will remain unchanged is 97.4%.

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