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How Many Times Will the FED Cut Interest Rates in 2025? When Will It Stop? Here are the Renowned Economist’s Predictions

According to Comerica Bank chief economist Bill Adams, the Federal Reserve (Fed) is expected to be cautious about cutting interest rates in 2025 and will stop its quantitative easing cycle after June. Adams predicts that the Fed will lower rates twice in 2025, in March and June, before adopting a "wait and see" approach for the rest of the year. He believes that inflation has slowed to between 2.5% and 3% but is still above the 2% target, reducing the need for higher interest rates. Adams also mentions external factors such as potential fiscal stimulus and higher tariffs in 2025 influencing the Fed's cautious stance. The article does not provide any direct information about cryptocurrencies or their impact on the Fed's decisions.

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