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    Washington, October 30, 2025: The Federal Reserve on Wednesday reduced its benchmark federal funds rate by 25 basis points to a target range of 3.75 percent to 4.00 percent, setting borrowing costs at their lowest level in nearly three years. The move was decided during a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) as officials assessed recent signs of cooling in the U.S. labor market.

    Federal Reserve cuts rates to three-year low amid slower US job growth
    Powell reaffirms Federal Reserve’s commitment to stability and inflation control.

    In its statement, the committee said that job gains have slowed and the unemployment rate has edged up but remained low through August. It also noted that inflation has risen compared with earlier in the year and remains above the Fed’s longer-run target. The FOMC said the balance of risks to the economy has shifted toward weaker employment, prompting the decision to lower the rate.

    Policymakers reiterated that the committee remains strongly committed to achieving its dual mandate of maximum employment and stable prices and that inflation is expected to return to the 2 percent objective over time. The decision to reduce the rate was supported by 10 voting members, while two dissented. One member preferred a larger 50-basis-point reduction, and another favored leaving the rate unchanged.

    The rate cut follows a similar quarter-point reduction in September, marking two consecutive meetings in which the central bank has eased policy. In addition to lowering interest rates, the Federal Reserve announced that it will end the runoff of its securities holdings beginning December 1. The move effectively halts its balance-sheet reduction program, with the Fed set to reinvest proceeds from maturing Treasury securities.

    Fed decision marks second consecutive rate cut in 2025

    The central bank said the change will help maintain ample liquidity conditions in the financial system. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said during a post-meeting press conference that the ongoing federal government shutdown has delayed the release of several key economic indicators, including employment and inflation data. He noted that the absence of these official reports required the Fed to rely on alternative data sources to assess economic conditions.

    Powell stated that the decision to cut rates reflected consensus on current data trends, though members of the committee held differing views on how the economy may evolve. He emphasized that future policy adjustments will continue to depend on incoming information about labor markets, inflation pressures, and financial stability. The rate cut places the benchmark at its lowest level since late 2022.

    US borrowing costs drop to lowest levels in three years

    The Fed’s move follows a period of heightened uncertainty for the U.S. economy, with growth moderating and inflation still running above target. The FOMC said it will continue to monitor developments closely and stands ready to adjust policy as appropriate to sustain economic expansion and price stability. Financial markets were mixed following the announcement, with Treasury yields edging higher, equities trading lower, and the dollar gaining modestly against major currencies.

    Analysts noted that investors are weighing the impact of lower rates on borrowing costs and corporate earnings amid slower economic momentum. The latest policy action underscores the Federal Reserve’s focus on maintaining stability in a shifting economic environment. The next FOMC meeting is scheduled for mid-December, when the committee will again review incoming data and determine whether the current rate stance remains appropriate. – By Content Syndication Services.

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