What was the Federal Reserve’s expected number of rate cuts for 2025 in March?

What was the Federal Reserve’s expected number of rate cuts for 2025 in March?

  • Correct Answer: Two
  • Three
  • One
  • Four

Explanation: The Fed projected two rate cuts for 2025 in its March 2025 FOMC meeting.

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