With economic and market uncertainty at an all-time high, largely due in fact to Trump’s Trade War with China and the possibility of Britain crashing out of the EU without a deal, investors and analysts are becoming increasingly fearful that a recession might be on the horizon. On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate for the second time since July in an attempt to stimulate the slowing US economy. While certain figures, like consumer spending, bode well for the economy, it’s hard to put those fears totally to bed.
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