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The Fed cuts by 25bp, and hints at more gradual cuts in the future
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US: Trump emboldened by strong mandate
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Trump wins: Tax cuts come with a cost
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Federal Reserve to cut by 25bp irrespective of election outcome
How the outcome of the US election will affect the healthcare sector
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Weak US jobs report confirms Fed has increasing room to cut rates
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US Goldilocks story gives the Fed scope to cut rates another 25bp
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US consumers keep their feet on the gas
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Worker caution on US jobs market suggests momentum is shifting
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Solid US spending points to cautious cuts
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Mixed US data keeps the Fed guessing
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US data contradictions make life tricky for the Fed
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