The Federal Reserve's latest decision has just been finalized. On December 10, the Federal Open Market Committee announced a further 25 basis point cut, bringing the federal funds rate target range to 3.5%-3.75%. This is not just a numerical change; more importantly, it marks the sixth rate cut in this cycle.
The market had been prepared for this decision. After all, since September this year, the Fed has been in a continuous rate-cutting mode, lowering rates three times in three months, each by 25 basis points. If we look back to the significant 50 basis point adjustment on September 18, we c
View OriginalThe market had been prepared for this decision. After all, since September this year, the Fed has been in a continuous rate-cutting mode, lowering rates three times in three months, each by 25 basis points. If we look back to the significant 50 basis point adjustment on September 18, we c












