Market watchers are bracing for another rate cut from the Fed, but here's the twist — officials are seriously divided on where the U.S. economy is actually headed. Some see resilience, others smell trouble. The internal debate is getting louder, and that uncertainty could ripple through risk assets faster than anyone expects. When central bankers can't agree on the trajectory, volatility tends to follow. Keep your eyes on the upcoming decision — it might set the tone for Q2 liquidity across the board.
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Market watchers are bracing for another rate cut from the Fed, but here's the twist — officials are seriously divided on where the U.S. economy is actually headed. Some see resilience, others smell trouble. The internal debate is getting louder, and that uncertainty could ripple through risk assets faster than anyone expects. When central bankers can't agree on the trajectory, volatility tends to follow. Keep your eyes on the upcoming decision — it might set the tone for Q2 liquidity across the board.