
The Fed cuts interest rates significantly, expanding global central banks' policy room

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates significantly by 50 basis points, initiating an interest rate cut cycle and reshaping the global central bank policy outlook. This move provides room for adjustment of interest rates for emerging market central banks, despite a slight decline in the US stock market. Analyst Stefan Gerlach pointed out that the Fed's rate cut will impact the decisions of other central banks, potentially leading to a global economic slowdown. The European Central Bank may consider cutting rates again, while the Swiss National Bank is under pressure. The Fed is expected to cut rates by a total of 100 basis points by the end of the year
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