Wall Street latest: Wall Street and global markets tumble over fears of US recession

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Will there be an interest rate cut in September?published at 16:18 5 August

Dearbail Jordan
Business reporter

The US Federal Reserve voted last week not to cut interest rates.

Other central banks within developed economies, including the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, have recently cut interest rates.

The Fed held borrowing costs but its chair, Jerome Powell, signalled that a cut in September was on the table.

However, this led to speculation that the Fed had waited too long to act.

A cut in interest rates means it is cheaper to borrow money which should, in theory, act as a boost to the economy.

If the jobs figures suggest that the economy is already tipping downwards, then the fear is the Fed is too late.

Last week, the chip-making giant Intel announced it was cutting 15,000 jobs and market rumours suggested that rival Nvidia may have to delay the release of its new AI chip.

What followed was a bloodbath…

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