
Foreign media survey: The Federal Reserve will signal a rate cut in September next week

Foreign media surveys show that the Federal Reserve is likely to announce plans to cut interest rates in September and start a rate-cutting cycle. Economists expect the Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points in both September and December. However, there is disagreement on how policymakers will act, with some economists believing that officials will not signal a rate cut at the July meeting, but may provide clearer information in the coming weeks. Most economists believe the Fed will use statements and press conferences to prepare for a rate cut in September. Fed officials have stated that the labor market is approaching balance, inflation rates have fallen, and the reasons for a rate cut are becoming more compelling. Investors are betting on the size of the Fed's first rate cut. It is expected that the Fed will cut rates by 25 basis points twice this year
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