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  "textContent": "A prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruption is increasingly shaping up as a scenario that could bring the Federal Reserve closer to a rate cut, not a hike, even as oil and broader commodity prices surge. The Fed is widely expected to leave rates unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75% on Wednesday, while the real debate has […]\n\nThe post Hormuz Shock Pushes Fed Debate Toward A Cut, Not Hike appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Hormuz Shock Pushes Fed Debate Toward A Cut, Not Hike"
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