🤨 The Fed cut interest rates by 50 basis points, and the reactions of all parties were different. The subsequent policy direction has attracted attention!
Hello everyone, the Fed has once again launched a "rate cut" move, which has aroused heated discussions from all walks of life!🔥
💡 According to the latest news, the Fed decided to cut the federal funds rate by 50 basis points at the interest rate meeting in September 2024. There are different opinions and many controversies on this. Let's take a look at what everyone has to say!📢
🔍 Summary of main points:
1. Fed Chairman Powell said that in the future, the pace of interest rate cuts will be flexibly adjusted according to the actual market situation.
- This shows that the Fed has retained a certain degree of flexibility and adjustment space in monetary policy. 🎯
2. Former US President Trump believes that this rate cut reflects the worrying economic situation in the United States.
- Trump's remarks have once again aroused people's concerns about the prospects of the US economy. 😰
3. "New Bond King" Gundlach expects that the Fed will cut interest rates by another 125 basis points by the end of the year.
- If this prediction comes true, it will be the most aggressive round of interest rate cuts since the 2008 financial crisis. 💰
🌟 The rate cut decision highlights the Fed's concerns about the current economic situation. Although rate cuts are conducive to stimulating economic growth and easing the debt pressure of enterprises and residents, overly aggressive rate cuts may also have negative effects, such as exacerbating inflationary pressures and fueling asset bubbles. The future policy direction of the Fed has attracted much attention, and it is necessary to strike a balance between promoting employment, stabilizing prices and maintaining financial stability. This places higher demands on the Fed's decision-making wisdom. 😓
❓ In your opinion, is the Fed's 50 basis point rate cut reasonable? How much more rate cuts are needed in the future? What risks will an overly loose monetary policy bring? Everyone is welcome to speak freely!🙋♂️