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S&P: US Gov't Shutdown Adds Uncertainty, Predicts Two Fed Rate Cuts by Year-End
iconOct 6, 2025 17:58
[SMM US Fed Interest Rate Cut Expectations Update] S&P points out that a US government shutdown introduces uncertainty to the economic outlook. Particularly critical is the renewed delay in the release of US government economic data, which will undoubtedly add variables to the US Fed's monetary policy outlook. It is predicted that for each week the US government remains shut down, the economic growth rate could decline by 0.1 to 0.2 percentage points. Additionally, S&P also expects that before the end of this year, the US Fed will implement two interest rate cuts, each by 25 basis points; by 2026, monetary policy is projected to ease by an additional 50 basis points.
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