Two rate cuts this year is still reasonable, says Renaissance's Neil Dutta
Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss what today's CPI report could mean for the Fed's next move.
Видео Two rate cuts this year is still reasonable, says Renaissance's Neil Dutta канала CNBC Television
Видео Two rate cuts this year is still reasonable, says Renaissance's Neil Dutta канала CNBC Television
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