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Fed Holds Rates Steady

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Fed Holds Rates Steady

Fed Holds Rates Steady

Bloomberg's Michael McKee and Wendy Benjaminson discuss Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, saying the Fed will keep interest rates steady.

They also discuss a new poll from Bloomberg News and Morning Consult that shows voters in swing states are supporting former President Trump, however 53% of people polled will no longer support Trump if he's convicted of a crime.

Michael and Wendy speak with Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."


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