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Cautious Strategy

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November 09, 2024

The US Federal Reserve's latest rate cut signals a nuanced approach to managing economic stability amid shifting pressures on inflation, employment, and political changes.

The decision to lower rates by a quarter-point, setting the benchmark rate at 4.50-4.75 per cent, is a measured response to a job market that, while still robust, is showing signs of easing. With inflation inching closer to the Fed's 2 per cent target, the central bank's approach reflects a balance between encouraging steady growth and preventing runaway inflation. One aspect that stands out is the Fed's subtle shift in language on inflation progress. By noting that inflation has "made progress" rather than "further progress," the Fed is signaling cautious optimism. This subtle change could imply that the Fed is wary of moving too aggressively with rate cuts and might instead be leaving room to pause at its December meeting if inflation remains in check. The Fed's careful communication reflects its awareness that inflation, while moderating, is still volatile. The c

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