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KIP'S TAKE: What the Experts Think of Today's Fed Rate Cut

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See what Wall Street's top minds have to say about today's rate cut and what to expect next. The Fed

See what Wall Street's top minds have to say about today's rate cut and what to expect next. [View Online]( [Kiplinger Today]( [What the Experts Think of Today's Fed Rate Cut]( The Federal Reserve just cut interest rates for the first time in four years, lowering the federal funds rate by a half-percentage point in an effort to avoid further cooling in the labor market as inflation normalizes. This expected move has people wondering if now’s the time to [refinance a mortgage]( or finally [sell a home]( – or if they should [keep down payment cash]( savings]( and continue to hold out for lower rates. So, what happens next? Here's what the experts have to say: [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM J.P. Morgan [Reader's Choice Awards ]( [Get Your Personalized Financial Plan Here]( No matter your level of experience, our team of advisors will give you personalized advice to help you invest confidently. Schedule your complimentary financial planning session today with J.P. Morgan Personal Advisors. [READ MORE]( INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE PRODUCTS ARE: NOT A DEPOSIT • NOT FDIC INSURED • NO BANK GUARANTEE • MAY LOSE VALUE Kiplinger may receive compensation from JPMC [Kip Logo] © Future US LLC, Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Kiplinger emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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