Bets were on earlier this year. The odds of a rate cut in March were 77%. Odds are now down to 9%, if that. Who does this penalize most? Small business owners who now must adjust to floating-rate interest loans. With no definitive timeline for future rate cuts, what should we be looking out for from the Fed? The guys dive into how the Fed is trying to lower rates without spiking inflation or deflation and the outlook for rates this year. LINKS: cainwatters.com Submit a Question Facebook | YouTube
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