Commentary

What Fed cuts have meant historically for the economy and the market

Lowering rates may not give a big boost to the economy, but it could make growth more durable.

Key Takeaways
Denise Chisholm approaches her research by looking at market data through a historian's lens. She believes historical patterns, when considered in the appropriate context, can help investors build conviction about future trends. This month, she focuses on the impact of Fed rate cuts, takes a look at the tech sector, and makes the case that the rate reduction may not increase growth by much, but could help sustain it.
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What Fed cuts have meant historically for the economy and the market