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  1. History Warns: S&P 500 Often Slips After Fed Rate Cuts
    Benzinga | 09/17/25 10:46 AM EDT

    The Federal Reserve is widely expected to lower interest rates by 25 basis points later on Wednesday, bringing the federal funds target to 4.00%-4.25%?a policy shift that, while highly anticipated, may offer little fuel to a stock market already trading at all-time highs if history is any guide. Over the past 25 years, the S&P 500 has often struggled following a Fed rate cut.

  2. *--Brief: Bank of Canada Governor Macklem Says Not as Forward Looking as Usual
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:43 AM EDT

  3. *--Brief: Bank of Canada Governor Macklem Says What Tipped for 25bps Rate Cut Was Shift in Balance of Risks
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:42 AM EDT

  4. August Housing Starts Fall More Than Expected, Permits Drop for Fifth Straight Month
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:38 AM EDT

    US housing starts tumbled more than projected in August amid weakness in both single and multi-family units, while building permits dropped for the fifth straight month, government data showed Wednesday. Housing starts plunged 8.5% sequentially to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.31 million units last month, according the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  5. *--Brief: Bank of Canada Governor Macklem, Senior Deputy Governor Rogers Start Policy Decision Press Conference
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:35 AM EDT

  6. Bank of Canada May Need to Lean More Dovish in Months Ahead, Says Picton Mahoney Portfolio Manager
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:34 AM EDT

    The Bank of Canada lowered its overnight rate by 25 basis points to 2.50% on Wednesday, right in line with market expectations, said Geoff Phipps, portfolio manager and trading strategist at Picton Mahoney Asset Management. However, just a few weeks ago, in late August, markets were priced for only a 50% chance of a September cut.

  7. *--Atlanta Fed US Q3 GDP Nowcast Estimate 3.3% Gain Vs Previous 3.4% Increase
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:24 AM EDT

  8. Desjardins Sees Bank of Canada Cutting Rates Again in October, Terminal Rate to Eventually Reach 2.0%
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:21 AM EDT

    The Bank of Canada lowered the policy rate 25 basis points to 2.50% on Wednesday, still within its estimated neutral rate range of 2.25% to 3.25%, said Desjardins. The accompanying communications cited dissipating momentum in underlying inflation measures, diminishing fears of tariff-induced inflation ahead, and the further deterioration in the labor market seen this summer.

  9. Bank of Canada Cuts Rate to 2.50% as Macklem Cites Weaker Economy and Lower Inflation Risks
    MT Newswires | 09/17/25 10:19 AM EDT

    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said Wednesday the Governing Council cut its policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.50%, citing a weaker economy and easing inflation pressures. The remarks came in an opening statement for his press conference, scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET and published on the central bank's website.

  10. Two Polymarket Traders Bet $3 Million On Different Fed Rate Cuts As Bitcoin Hopes For Bullish FOMC Meeting
    Benzinga | 09/17/25 10:11 AM EDT

    Bitcoin is hovering around $116,000 ahead of Wednesday?s Federal Reserve interest rate decision as traders on Polymarket are heavily betting on both a 25 basis points and a 50 basis points cut. What Happened: At the time of writing, a 25 basis points cut is priced at 90%, compared to 8% for a 50 basis points cut and 2% for no cut.

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