How have major assets historically performed around the "first rate cut day" of the Federal Reserve?

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2025.09.17 08:16
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Citigroup stated that historically, U.S. stocks and U.S. bonds typically rise both before and after the Federal Reserve's first rate cut, while the dollar tends to weaken before the cut but performs flat afterward. Gold strengthens before the introduction of easing policies but then stabilizes. The current market environment is similar to that of 2024, with high expectations for a soft landing. However, unlike last time, there is less pricing for rate cuts in this cycle, and the Federal Reserve's policy leans dovish, which may provide stronger support for the stock market