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- 06:32Morgan Stanley expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September, but uncertainty remainsChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, Morgan Stanley expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September, but warns that a rate cut is not a certainty. Strong employment numbers (assuming about 225,000 in August) or a significant inflation surge driven by tariffs could delay the Fed's plan to cut rates this month.
- 06:32Morgan Stanley expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September, but warns that a rate cut is not guaranteed.Jinse Finance reported that market sources indicate Morgan Stanley expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September, but warns that a rate cut is not set in stone. If there is strong employment data (assuming around 225,000 jobs added in August) or a significant inflation surge driven by tariffs, the Federal Reserve may delay its rate cut plans for this month. (Golden Ten Data)
- 06:23Fox: US Congress Releases New Epstein Case VideoAccording to Jinse Finance, Fox News reported that the US Congress has released a new video, filling in a one-minute gap in the prison surveillance footage from the night when the notorious financier Epstein committed suicide in 2019. This contradicts the previous explanation by US Attorney General Barr, who claimed that the last minute of surveillance footage was deleted every night. (Golden Ten Data)