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The latest Fed minutes read as another nail in the coffin for a December cut | Fortune

It's looking increasingly likely that Jerome Powell's Christmas gift to markets will be an economic lump of coal, rather than what's on Wall Street's wish list.

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fortune.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

The latest Fed minutes read as another nail in the coffin for a December cut | Fortune

It's looking increasingly likely that Jerome Powell's Christmas gift to markets will be an economic lump of coal, rather than what's on Wall Street's wish list.

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forbes.com7 mesi fa

Hawkish Fed Minutes Reduce Chance Of An Interest Rate Cut

Incrementally hawkish minutes from the Fed's October meeting signaled that a December interest rate cut is not as likely as markets previously forecast.

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  1. giovedì 20 novembre 2025·forbes.com

    Hawkish Fed Minutes Reduce Chance Of An Interest Rate Cut

    Incrementally hawkish minutes from the Fed's October meeting signaled that a December interest rate cut is not as likely as markets previously forecast.

  2. giovedì 20 novembre 2025·fortune.com

    The latest Fed minutes read as another nail in the coffin for a December cut | Fortune

    It's looking increasingly likely that Jerome Powell's Christmas gift to markets will be an economic lump of coal, rather than what's on Wall Street's wish list.