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No Cut, But Fed Faces Internal Tug-of-War

Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence

31-Jul-25 07:00

No Cut, But Fed Faces Internal Tug-of-War

Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence, analyses the Fed’s July rate pause, shedding light on emerging divisions within the committee and the underlying forces behind the robust 2QGDP performance that came in at 3%.

Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Keith Kam, Elaine Boey, Wong Shou Ning


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