The Federal Reserve’s Rate-Cutting Cycle and Its Implications for the U.S. Dollar

Introduction to the Rate-Cutting Cycle The Federal Reserve’s current rate-cutting cycle marks a significant departure from previous monetary policy approaches. This cycle commenced as a response to a combination of economic factors including sluggish growth, persistent inflationary pressures, and ongoing uncertainties in global markets. By reducing the interest rates, the Federal Reserve aims to stimulate…

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