Institutions: Stabilized unemployment rate reduces market anxiety, lessening Federal Reserve’s urgency for interest rate cuts

As of December, the U.S. Unemployment rate stands at 4.4%, unchanged since September, alleviating fears of an increase to 4.6% in November. This moderate rate, while over pandemic lows, suggests that the Federal Reserve may delay interest rate cuts previously expected in January.

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