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Fed pivot at standstill but battlelines drawn between Powell and Trump. What it means for investors

While bringing the pivot to a standstill after cutting 100 basis points since September, the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady at 4.25%-4.5%, as expected, but pushed the market’s expectation of the next rate cut to the June meeting.

“Our baseline is for the Fed to remain on hold for…

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