The Federal Reserve's "Beige Book" reveals that the economic slowdown and headwinds are gradually rising, and officials are singing the "dovish voice of interest rate cuts" in unison
守遍丝
发表于 2024-7-18 11:35:06
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On Thursday morning Beijing time, the Federal Reserve released the "Beige Book", which records the economic conditions and anecdotes of 12 local Federal Reserve systems, as usual, two weeks before the July interest rate meeting. With officials such as Powell sticking to high interest rates for nearly a year, the slowdown in US economic growth and consumption downgrades are becoming more common.
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