Financial leaders are already penciling in rate cuts ahead. A major Japanese banking institution's top executive is signaling that the Fed could deliver not one, but two rate cuts during 2025. This expectation matters—lower rates typically fuel risk appetite and can energize markets for alternative assets. For traders and investors tracking the macro backdrop, this kind of forecast shapes how capital flows across different asset classes. Whether the Fed actually follows through will depend on inflation readings, employment data, and broader economic conditions over the coming months.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 11h ago
Two interest rate cuts? This rally is about to start, finally we've waited for it.
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unrekt.eth
· 01-05 17:31
Two interest rate cuts? If that's true, the crypto world is about to take off again.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-05 06:52
According to the database, that guy in Japan is at it again, promising two rate cuts? How long has it been since the last similar commitment? I suggest it be recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.
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zkNoob
· 01-05 06:35
Cut interest rates twice? Just talking big again, is this for real this time?
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ContractExplorer
· 01-05 06:31
Two interest rate cuts? It feels like just empty talk; the key still depends on the data.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-05 06:23
Two interest rate cuts? Just forget about it, the Federal Reserve can't be trusted.
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DancingCandles
· 01-05 06:23
Two interest rate cuts? Wake up, everyone. It'll just be an illusion again.
Financial leaders are already penciling in rate cuts ahead. A major Japanese banking institution's top executive is signaling that the Fed could deliver not one, but two rate cuts during 2025. This expectation matters—lower rates typically fuel risk appetite and can energize markets for alternative assets. For traders and investors tracking the macro backdrop, this kind of forecast shapes how capital flows across different asset classes. Whether the Fed actually follows through will depend on inflation readings, employment data, and broader economic conditions over the coming months.