Stock Market Today: Stocks tumble on 'hawkish' Fed rate cut
Markets expect the Fed to deliver its third consecutive rate cut later today in Washington but are divided about the central bank's path in 2025.
Markets expect the Fed to deliver its third consecutive rate cut later today in Washington but are divided about the central bank's path in 2025.
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