Suspense of Federal Reserve's December interest rate cut and policy outlook for 2025
As 2024 draws to a close, global financial markets are once again focused on the Federal Reserve's upcoming FOMC meeting on Wednesday, December 18th.
moreAs 2024 draws to a close, global financial markets are once again focused on the Federal Reserve's upcoming FOMC meeting on Wednesday, December 18th.
moreAt present, the global financial market is changing, the policy trend of central banks undoubtedly affects the nerve of the market.
moreWith the change in Trump's attitude towards Bitcoin after taking office, a dark horse emerged from the weak US economy under inflation - "Bitcoin". Data analysis shows that Bitcoin was still at more than 60,000 US dollars in early October, but it rose twice in November to 98,700 US dollars.
moreOn December 12, 2024, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced a 25 basis point cut to its three key interest rates: the deposit rate was reduced to 3.00%, the marginal lending rate to 3.400%, and the main refinancing rate to 3.150%.
moreIn the current global economic landscape, every subtle move in the financial markets pulls at the heartstrings of countless investors. Recently, market expectations that the Bank of Japan may raise interest rates further are significantly increasing, especially in January to raise the speculation is particularly hot.
moreAfter the implementation of emergency martial law in South Korea on December 3, 2024, its financial markets were like a strong storm, and were significantly impacted from multiple dimensions.
moreIn the financial wave of 2024, the price of Bitcoin is like a dazzling and mysterious meteor, breaking through $100000 for the first time on the 5th.
moreIn the turbulent landscape of the global foreign exchange market, the recent trend of the yen-dollar exchange rate has attracted numerous eyes.
moreIn today's rapidly changing financial markets, every slight fluctuation can trigger widespread attention and in-depth discussion.
moreOn December 10th the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates for the third time in a row.
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