The Federal Reserve's September decision is subtle: not lowering interest rates may impact the dominance of the dollar, leading to dramatic changes in the global economy. If this stance is maintained, it coincides with the launch of the new payment system by BRICS nations, which may trigger a global move away from the dollar.
The US dollar once caused capital to flow back to the United States, triggering a global economic crisis. Experts warn that the Federal Reserve (FED) must cut interest rates to save the market; otherwise, both the global economy and the US system will collapse. Stubbornly maintaining high interest rates will accelerate the shift to a new payment system.
The Federal Reserve (FED) is under internal pressure: not cutting interest rates leads to public dissatisfaction, while cutting interest rates faces accountability from financial capital. Market signals are clear, and the Federal Reserve's decision-making is slow. In September, it cannot make wise choices, and in October, the world will make choices for it.
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StephenZhou
· 2025-04-09 03:34
Looking at the percentage is useless; you need to see how much profit you made.
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Bengs37
· 2025-04-09 03:07
awesome, let see which path the us will take, to maintain the interest rate or to cut it down
The Federal Reserve's September decision is subtle: not lowering interest rates may impact the dominance of the dollar, leading to dramatic changes in the global economy. If this stance is maintained, it coincides with the launch of the new payment system by BRICS nations, which may trigger a global move away from the dollar.
The US dollar once caused capital to flow back to the United States, triggering a global economic crisis. Experts warn that the Federal Reserve (FED) must cut interest rates to save the market; otherwise, both the global economy and the US system will collapse. Stubbornly maintaining high interest rates will accelerate the shift to a new payment system.
The Federal Reserve (FED) is under internal pressure: not cutting interest rates leads to public dissatisfaction, while cutting interest rates faces accountability from financial capital. Market signals are clear, and the Federal Reserve's decision-making is slow. In September, it cannot make wise choices, and in October, the world will make choices for it.
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