
If there is no data by December, the Federal Reserve can only "blindly cut interest rates"?

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The U.S. government shutdown has left the Federal Reserve in a "data vacuum," potentially forcing it to make a December interest rate decision without key employment and inflation information. Bank of America warns that this will exacerbate the hawkish-dovish divide within the FOMC. Doves may stick to the established rate cut path, while hawks may oppose it due to a lack of new evidence of economic weakness
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