The US Federal Reserve pushed forward with an interest rate cut as inflation fears continue to take a backseat to concerns about a stalling labour market.
It came despite the US government shutdown, nearing its one-month mark, which delayed official data and left central bankers "flying blind" about the job market, economists said.
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It came despite the US government shutdown, nearing its one-month mark, which delayed official data and left central bankers "flying blind" about the job market, economists said.
Fed cuts US interest rates again despite 'flying blind'
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