
After the interest rate cut cycle begins, what will the Federal Reserve do next? Wall Street is discussing it

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The Federal Reserve began a rate-cutting cycle this week, with major Wall Street banks having different views on the future pace and magnitude of rate cuts. The Fed unexpectedly lowered the benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points, with the market expecting a total cut of around 70 basis points by the end of the year and nearly 200 basis points by September next year. Goldman Sachs predicts a 25 basis point cut at each meeting, while JP Morgan believes there will be another 50 basis point cut in November. Economists at Bank of America and Barclays both expect further rate cuts in the future
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