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The Federal Reserve is expected to make its first announcement of the year regarding interest rate cuts. Greg Robb, a senior reporter for MarketWatch, joins CBS News with more.

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15 thoughts on “Federal Reserve expected to keep interest rates steady despite Trump pressure

  1. To simultaneously crow about the strength of the economy while campaigning to have interest rates reduced… Reflects a complete lack of comprehension of how economics works. Didn't this guy go to Wharton? Isn't that concept something that is studied in the first course at Wharton?

  2. The dollar is falling, Trump's manhandling of Europe is bearing bitter fruit. UK PM Starmer is in China to discuss trade, EU leaders discuss trade with India, the world is starting to move away from the US.

  3. Trump is nothing but a liar and a traitor. Only his resignation could make the US better. We're entering a depression, and he doesn't know how to keep it from spiraling out of control.

  4. For all the Trump haters out there. What did you hate most: no wars? Middle East peace? Strong American economy? No inflation? Growing 401ks? Market profits? Low gas prices? A secure oil reserve? Lower taxes? A strong dollar?

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