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[Goldman Sachs: Still Expecting The Fed To Cut Interest Rates In December, January And March] Fed Chairman Powell's Speech Last Week Hinted That Interest Rate Cuts May Be Suspended At The Upcoming Meeting. The News Displeased Investors. However, Some Economists Do Not Think Powell's Remarks Have A Negative Impact On The Market. Andrew Hollenhorst, Chief U.S. Economist At Citi, Said, "U.S. Treasury Yields Rose Due To Powell's Remarks, But We Think This Is More A Performance Of Powell Keeping All Options Rather Than Intentionally Sending A Hawkish Signal." Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Hatzius Still Expects "the Fed To Cut Interest Rates In December, January And March, And Then Cut Interest Rates Once A Quarter In June And September, But He Believes That The FOMC May Slow Down The Pace Of Interest Rate Cuts More Quickly, Which May Occur As Early As The December Or January Meeting." However, Unless The November Employment Or Inflation Report Is Unexpectedly Strong, It Is Unlikely That The FOMC Will Skip The Interest Rate Cut In December
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