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Stocks join bonds lower as Fed brings no fireworks

Rita Nazareth / Bloomberg
Rita Nazareth / Bloomberg • 5 min read
Stocks join bonds lower as Fed brings no fireworks
Policymakers now see two additional quarter-point cuts this year. That’s one more than projected in June. / Photo: Bloomberg
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Wall Street emerged largely unshaken from a high-stakes Federal Reserve meeting, as policymakers delivered a well-telegraphed rate cut that elicited muted moves across markets.

The announcement was followed by Jerome Powell’s remarks, underscoring the tension between the Fed’s two mandates that suggested “there’s no risk-free path” ahead. After briefly rising, the S&P 500 fell by a mere 0.1%, weighed down by tech. Bonds saw small losses. It was the seventh straight time the dollar rose on a Fed day, the longest such winning streak since 2001.

The reaction reflected a central bank striking a temperate posture — acknowledging cooling in the labour market and signalling it will remain data-dependent amid price risks.

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