KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Reserve on Wednesday is expected to take a break and skip another interest rate hike.
  • Following its two-day meeting, the central bank will release a statement along with economic and rate projections.
  • Chairman Jerome Powell then will hold a news conference where he's expected to take a cautious tone and not rule out future increases.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell holds a news conference after the release of U.S. Fed policy decision on interest rates, in Washington, May 3, 2023.

On the heels of a 10-meeting streak of raising interest rates, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday is expected to take a break and let the U.S. economy catch its breath.

Markets are pricing in a high probability that central bank policymakers will "skip" — an expression they generally prefer to "pause" — at this month's meeting as they digest the impact of 5 percentage points worth of increases going back to March 2022.