Fed and peers will go ahead with rate cuts after this week's US election
Briefly

The Federal Reserve and many other central banks are expected to cut interest rates in the wake of an uncertain US presidential election outcome.
Economists widely anticipate a quarter-point interest rate cut after consistent messages from Fed officials favoring less restrictive monetary policy given economic conditions.
With the US election outcome unclear, central banks globally are preparing for potential shifts in policy and must assess economic risks without political influence.
As policymakers navigate this uncertain landscape, the Federal Reserve risks backlash from political elements while trying to maintain a steady course in rate reduction.
Read at Fortune
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