
Key economic data absent, the Federal Reserve moves forward "in the dark," officials hint at a "cautious rate cut" in October

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The Federal Reserve will hold a monetary policy meeting on the 28th and 29th of this month, but due to the U.S. government shutdown, key economic data is absent, creating a vague policy-making environment. Officials tend to adopt a cautious rate-cutting strategy, possibly lowering rates by another 25 basis points to extend the easing cycle. Chairman Powell and other officials have pointed out that the lack of official data makes it difficult to assess the economic situation, and market analysts believe the government shutdown may last until November, when key data will be released
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