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Watch: Political gridlock and post-election Fed cuts
After a 50bp rate cut last month, market speculation surrounding the Federal Reserve’s next move is ramping up – and as the looming presidential election adds yet another layer of uncertainty to the mix, we think the central bank is set to tread carefully over the next few months
Fed rate cuts: How fast and how far?
ING's James Knightley explains why he thinks the Fed may be inclined to cut interest rates at a slightly softer pace at its post-election meeting
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