The Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged suggests that it may cut interest rates in September this year
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发表于 2024-8-1 21:09:02
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The Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged suggests a possibility of a rate cut in September this year. The Federal Reserve ended its two-day monetary policy meeting on July 31 and announced that the target range for the federal funds rate would remain unchanged between 5.25% and 5.5%. The Federal Reserve also stated that if the desired progress is made in combating inflation, it may announce a rate cut at its September meeting this year.
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