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随着经济风险的增加,美联储再次降息以保护就业
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-30 13:22

Group 1 - The Federal Reserve has lowered the benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to a range of 3.75% to 4% to stimulate the stagnant job market and prevent a surge in unemployment [2][3] - Recent months have seen increasing concerns among Federal Reserve officials regarding the health of the labor market, leading them to prioritize job creation over combating inflation, which remains above the 2% target [2] - The decision to lower rates is not unanimous, with two Federal Reserve governors opposing the majority's decision, indicating a divide in perspectives on the appropriate monetary policy response [3] Group 2 - The Federal Reserve has also announced the cessation of its quantitative tightening program, which had been removing funds from the financial system, effective December 1 [4] - Despite a lack of key information on inflation and employment due to a government shutdown, the Federal Reserve's decision was influenced by the September Consumer Price Index, which showed inflation above the target but with a lower-than-expected increase [4] - The recent rate cut brings the federal funds rate to its lowest level since December 2022, directly impacting interest rates on credit cards, auto loans, and indirectly affecting mortgage rates [4]