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US Fed's focus moves from inflation to jobs as it makes first rate cut of 2025

Wednesday, September 17


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The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday (Sep 17) made a widely expected interest rate cut of 25 basis points, as the central bank's focus shifted from inflation to jobs.

“It’s really the risks that we’re seeing to the labour market that were the focus of today’s decision," Fed chair Jerome Powell said at a press conference following the Fed's two-day meeting.

The reduction puts rates in a range of 4 per cent to 4.25 per cent, the lowest level since late 2022. Follow live as we track the reactions in Asia.

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