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Will the Fed cut rates this week?

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The Federal Reserve is expected to keep rates unchanged at this week's meeting, with a rate cut anticipated in September. Multiple sources confirm no rate cut is expected this week, but market watchers are closely monitoring signals for future cuts.

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Latest CNBC Fed Survey shows growing concern about market valuation

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  • Concerns about stock market overvaluation are at their highest in a year. 7s
  • 84% of survey respondents believe the market is at least somewhat overpriced. 41s
  • Respondents expect two Fed rate cuts this year and two next year, with limited impact on long-term rates. 57s
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  • 65% of respondents expect a Fed rate cut in September. 1m 35s
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Latest CNBC Fed Survey shows growing concern about market valuation
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The FOMC is expected to keep rates on hold this week, with two members advocating for a cut, but more data is needed.

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