
What changes are there in the full comparison of the Federal Reserve's October meeting statement?

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points at the October meeting and announced the end of balance sheet reduction, in line with expectations. The Federal Reserve included multiple time descriptions in this statement to reflect the recent lack of U.S. economic data. The expression of the economic outlook by the Federal Reserve has not changed much from September. There were two dissenting votes at this meeting; Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman believed that rates should be cut by 50 basis points, while Kansas City Fed President Esther George argued against a rate cut, highlighting internal policy disagreements within the Federal Reserve
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