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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Dec 18, 2024, 02:03 PM Dec 18

Fed cuts by a quarter point, indicates fewer reductions ahead

Source: CNBC

Published Wed, Dec 18 2024 2:00 PM EST Updated 1 Min Ago


WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point, the third consecutive reduction and one that came with a cautionary tone about additional reductions in coming years.

In a move widely anticipated by markets, the Federal Open Market Committee cut its overnight borrowing rate to a target range of 4.25%-4.5%, back to the level where it was in December 2022 when rates were on the move higher.

Though there was little intrigue over the decision itself, the main question had been over what the Fed would signal about its future intentions as inflation holds steadily above target and economic growth is fairly solid, conditions that don’t normally coincide with policy easing.



In delivering the 25 basis point cut, the Fed indicated that it probably would only lower twice more in 2025, according to the closely watched “dot plot” matrix of individual members’ future rate expectations. The two cuts indicated slice in half the committee’s intentions when the plot was last updated in September.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/18/fed-rate-decision-december-2024-.html



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Published Wed, Dec 18 2024 2:00 PM EST Updated Moments Ago


WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its key interest rate by a quarter percentage point, the third consecutive reduction and one that came with a cautionary tone about additional reductions in coming years.

In a move widely anticipated by markets, the Federal Open Market Committee cut its overnight borrowing rate to a target range of 4.25%-4.5%, back to the level where it was in December 2022 when rates were on the move higher.

Though there was little intrigue over the decision itself, the main question had been over what the Fed would signal about its future intentions as inflation holds steadily above target and economic growth is fairly solid, conditions that don’t normally coincide with policy easing.

In delivering the 25 basis point cut, the Fed indicated that it probably would only lower twice more in 2025, according to the closely watched “dot plot” matrix of individual members’ future rate expectations. The two cuts indicated slice in half the committee’s intentions when the plot was last updated in September.
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Fed cuts by a quarter point, indicates fewer reductions ahead (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 18 OP
Yay, I guess. maxsolomon Dec 18 #1
Band aid. Tarzanrock Dec 18 #2
More money for Wall Street. That is what is most important. twodogsbarking Dec 18 #3

Tarzanrock

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2. Band aid.
Wed Dec 18, 2024, 02:19 PM
Dec 18

One thing which I have noticed this year is that it is already December 18, 2024 -- a week away from Christmas Day -- and I have not seen any of the huge downtown Los Angeles skyscrapers light up their building with the usual Xmas lighting which has always been on display every year beginning right after Thanksgiving Day and continuing throughout the end of November until about mid-January. I know that commercial electricity is really expensive from the L.A. DWP but this behavior by the greedy corporate owners of those huge skyscrapers is really, really unusual. I find it really bizarre that they have not lighted up those buildings this year -- it could be that those unholy, greedy, miserly bastards are scrounging and scrooging every penny they can in profits.

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