Many of you have been following us for a long time on Croblanc, and you already know that we regularly share new video content from the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television which our community is extremely fond of. Sometimes we hesitate to write an article because we don't know if you will like it, but today we know that this video will interest you.
Today, September 18, 2024, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has published a new content with the title Fed Rate Cut 'Nothing to Quibble About': JPMorgan's Michele. If you want to watch this video in streaming, you have come to the right place!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Fed Rate Cut 'Nothing to Quibble About': JPMorgan's Michele published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management's global head of fixed income, says the Federal Reserve rate cut and forecast were "a little less dovish than we thought" on Bloomberg Television. The Federal Open Market Committee voted 11 to 1 to lower the federal funds rate to a range of 4.75% to 5%.