The Fed cut rates by half-point: What to know

Published On Sep 19, 2024, 2:00 AM

The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by 50 basis points, marking its first reduction since March 2020. This cut lowers the target range for the federal funds rate to between 4.75% and 5%. Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the economy is showing strong overall performance, with progress against inflation, which has slowed to 2.5%. The decision comes amidst expectations of further rate cuts as economic conditions warrant. Following the announcement, the stock market experienced immediate gains but closed slightly lower by the end of trading.

Stock Forecasts

Investor confidence may increase as lower interest rates could lead to cheaper borrowing costs and stimulate spending, especially if additional cuts follow. Historically, rate cuts have led to positive movements in stock prices as cost of capital decreases.

While the overall market may be positively impacted by lower rates, specific sectors such as financials may face pressure as shrinking interest margins could hurt profitability, suggesting caution for investments in this area.

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