How will the rotation of the Federal Reserve's vote committee affect the prospect of interest rate cuts?
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发表于 2024-1-23 13:12:57
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According to convention, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) with monetary policy decision-making power will rotate its voting committee. As the current tightening cycle of the Federal Reserve approaches its end, combined with recent fluctuations in risk assets, investors have turned their attention to the path of future interest rate cuts. From the latest distribution of internal positions within the committee, there is still a certain distance for monetary policy to shift towards substantial easing.
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