Goldman Sachs sends blunt message on Fed interest rate cuts
Goldman Sachs doesn’t think the Federal Reserve will give the markets what they want. According to TheFly, the bank expects the next two Fed interest rate cuts to come in December 2026 and March 2027, pushing its previous timeline back by one quarter. The rationale is obvious: inflation …
Goldman Sachs doesn’t think the Federal Reserve will give the markets what they want. According to TheFly, the bank expects the next two Fed interest rate cuts to come in December 2026 and March 2027, pushing its previous timeline back by one quarter. The rationale is obvious: inflation …
Goldman Sachs doesn’t think the Federal Reserve will give the markets what they want. According to TheFly, the bank expects the next two Fed interest rate cuts to come in December 2026 and March 2027, pushing its previous timeline back by one quarter. The rationale is obvious: inflation …
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