
The market believes that an interest rate cut in October is "set," but some Federal Reserve officials do not see it that way

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Multiple regional Federal Reserve presidents have intensively "hawkish" views, believing that a cautious restrictive stance should be maintained before inflation clearly returns to the 2% target, and that easing policies should not be adopted too quickly. Before the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting in October, the inflation and employment data for September will be key decision-making factors, while the potential "shutdown" of the U.S. government will also become a significant variable
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