Fed lowers expectations to two rate cuts in 2025
Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 25 basis points at the latest FOMC meeting
Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 25 basis points at the latest FOMC meeting
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The 25 basis points cut is the fourth carried out by the central bank this year
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Savers added £51bn to cash this year, but it could be a less attractive option now interest rates are falling
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The bank is forecast to cut rates earlier than expected after being ‘spooked’ by a rapid fall in inflation
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Industry commentators discuss future of Fed rate cuts
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FIve fixed income professionals give their thoughts
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Most institutional investors expect up to $2.5trn of capital from money market funds to re-enter bond markets
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Andrew Lake examines the speed and tragectory of the cutting cycle set in motion by the Fed last week and what it means for fixed income
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Industry commentators weigh in on Fed’s 50 bps decision
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Headline inflation may seem rosier, but August dealt ‘another headache’ for the BoE as inflationary pressures mount
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History shows us that small and mid-caps often outperform when the Fed lowers rates, says Claudia Pagazani
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Banks that have thrived on high interest rates can continue to do so in a low-rate world, explains Sebastiano Pirro
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