History shows even the Fed can’t really predict what it does with interest rates a year out

For a second day in a row, financial markets continued to absorb what’s being described as the Great Monetary Pivot, one in which the world’s perhaps most powerful central bank looks ready to start cutting interest rates from 22-year highs starting in 2024.

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