Fed cuts rates in 1st decision since election
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Prior to the September cut, the Fed had kept its target range between 5.25% and 5.50%, which was the highest range since 2001. September marked the first cut since
The cut also marks the first
The interest rate cut met expectations, with financial markets predicting a 99.1% chance of a quarter-point cut ahead of Thursday's announcement, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool. Fed officials previously signaled that they were looking to cut rates gradually in the next few months, according to Investopedia.
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Inflation fell slightly in September, with the consumer price index, a measure of the cost of everyday goods, increasing 2.4% on an annual basis in September compared to 2.5% in August, after inflation under the Biden-Harris administration hit a peak of 9% in
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