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hing kin chan : Inflation is still stubborn.
102362254 : I think a 25 bps rate cut seems more likely than a 50 bps cut. Fed is likely to take a careful approach, aiming to control inflation without causing harm to the economy. While they want to bring inflation down, they also need to be mindful of keeping the economy growing at a healthy pace, which is why they may opt for a smaller rate cut?
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