
The Federal Reserve hopes to gradually cut interest rates, Wall Street: Hurry up!

There is a difference in opinion between the Federal Reserve and Wall Street on the pace of interest rate cuts. The Federal Reserve insists on a gradual rate cut, while the market hopes to accelerate the pace. After a 50 basis point rate cut in September, it is expected to cut another 100 basis points this year, with a target range of 3.25% to 3.5%. Federal Reserve officials have different views on inflation risks, with some officials believing that the task of combating inflation is not yet complete and there may be a risk of inflation rebound in the coming months. Overall, FOMC members expect to achieve an economic soft landing
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