Fed's December Meeting: Tough Call Without Key Data
Update: 2025-11-24
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The Federal Reserve is grappling with a significant challenge as it prepares to decide on a potential third interest rate cut in December. The decision will be made without crucial economic data from the government, including October and November inflation and jobs reports, due to the government shutdown. The Fed will have to rely on alternative sources like weekly jobless claims, private payroll reports, and anecdotal evidence from the Beige Book to inform their decision. The outcome of the meeting is uncertain, with Fed members divided on whether another cut is necessary, making Decembers meeting a closely watched event.
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