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Traders Increase Bets on November Fed Rate Cut

Traders have ramped up their expectations for a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in November, according to recent insights from BlockBeats on October 10.

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Factors Influencing Bitcoin Price: Analyst Insights

Explore the key factors driving Bitcoin's price, from sentiment to Federal Reserve policies. Insights from GSR analysts on market trends, U.S. economic data, and potential Bitcoin sales that may af...

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BlackRock Predicts Gradual Fed Rate Cuts by 2025 Amid Stable Growth

BlackRock strategists foresee gradual interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, anticipating rates around 3.5% by early 2025 due to stable economic growth. Insights from the September meeting indi...

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Fed May Cut Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points in 2023

James Knightley from ING suggests that the Federal Reserve could reduce interest rates by 50 basis points this year, focusing on both price stability and full employment. A 25 basis point cut in No...

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US September Retail Sales Rise, Beating Expectations

U.S. retail sales in September increased by 0.4%, surpassing expectations and indicating strong economic growth for Q3. This rise follows a 0.1% increase in August. While recovery signs emerge, a F...

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Morgan Stanley Predicts Fed Interest Rate Cuts Amid Mixed Labor Market Signals

Morgan Stanley's CIO, Lisa Shalett, indicates future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, though caution remains due to stubborn inflation. With mixed labor market signals and potential polit...