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After the Federal Reserve cut interest rates, the target range was lowered to 3.5%-3.75%, and it may continue to respond flexibly in 2026

2025-12-31 00:46:44

According to Jin Ten, investors are closely watching the upcoming release of the December meeting minutes by the Federal Reserve, which will detail the decision-making process behind the approval of a 25 basis point rate cut. The target range for the federal funds rate has been lowered to 3.5%-3.75%. This rate cut marks the third this year, and there is some controversy within the decision-making body. Ian Lingen, head of U.S. rate strategy at BMO Capital Markets Fixed Income Strategy Team, stated that the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain a flexible stance ahead of the interest rate meeting on January 29.

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