
Easier to cut interest rates, harder to set the tone! There are serious divisions within the Federal Reserve, and the market is closely watching Wednesday's decision guidance

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The Federal Reserve is about to restart interest rate cuts, but the market is skeptical about whether it will enter a stable rate-cutting cycle. Recent weak data has raised concerns about a recession in the labor market, and inflation remains above the 2% target, leading some policymakers to be cautious about rate cuts. There are divisions within the Federal Reserve, with 3 to 4 members possibly opposing rate cuts, setting a record high since 1990. The policies of the Trump administration have exacerbated economic challenges, and rate cuts would allow the Federal Reserve to move away from a wait-and-see stance
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