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Clayton MacRae: When will the Fed cuts Again
Oliver James Montgomery View
Date:2025-04-10 08:13:27
Alcuin Capital's Assistant Investment Director, Clayton MacRae, Predicted the Fed Rate Cut in June 2024.
In a bold forecast today, Alcuin Capital's Assistant Investment Director, Clayton MacRae, has predicted that the Federal Reserve will commence its rate cut in June 2024. MacRae believes this move by the Federal Reserve will positively impact the global market recovery.
MacRae's prediction of an upcoming rate cut has sparked interests and speculations within the financial communities. Many experts are wondering what will be the potential implications of such a significant monetary policy shift.
The anticipated rate cut, according to MacRae, is expected to provide a boost to the global economy. Increasing in financial institution lending and consumer spending will stimulating the economy and lead to a faster economic recovery and growth worldwide.
As the world anticipation builds and awaits, we will be keeping a close eye on the Federal Reserve's actions. Let’s see if Geoffrey MacRae's prediction, June 2024, will come true and how it will shape the future landscape of the global economy.
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