Federal Reserve's Brown Book: National Economic Activity Continues to Expand, but Companies are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the Outlook
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发表于 2024-5-30 13:53:48
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On Wednesday Eastern Time, the Federal Reserve released its economic status brown book: National economic activity continues to expand, but businesses are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the outlook. The report shows that economic activity in the United States continued to expand from early April to mid May, but pessimism among businesses about the future has intensified. Due to weak consumer demand and mild inflation, Federal Reserve officials are currently considering how long it will take to lower interest rates.
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