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December 1, 2025monetary policymonetary policyinterest ratespolicy decisionrate cut

Federal Reserve cuts interest rates in December, establishing easing bias

The Federal Open Market Committee cut the federal funds rate in December 2025 and included language signaling that the next policy move would likely be toward lower rates. This December decision established an "easing bias" that guided Fed policy into 2026, signaling the Committee's expectation that additional rate cuts might follow as economic conditions evolved. (Investment Executive, Apr. 29, 2026)