"Assessing the Market Impact of the Fed's Stronger, More Flexible Approach to Rate Cuts in 2024"
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The Federal Reserve's "Fed put," a term used to describe the central bank's tendency to step in and support financial markets during times of distress, is back in a stronger and more flexible form. This renewed approach reflects the Fed's commitment to maintaining stable financial conditions and supporting the economy through its monetary policy, including interest rate adjustments and other measures.
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