World Stock Markets Subdued Ahead of Federal Reserve Report

Analysts warn more stock market volatility may lie ahead...

Published: September 16, 2020

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World Stock Markets Subdued Ahead of Federal Reserve Report 

World shares have been subdued this morning ahead of today's U.S.Federal Reserve's policy announcement. 


It's anticipated that the Fed will keep short-term interest rates near zero for quite some time. The hope is that this will help the U.S. economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic downtrend and keep the markets running without a hitch. 


But some experts warn that it won't be enough…


In today's video, you'll learn whether the coronavirus pandemic is here to stay… the impact today's Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting could have on trading action… and three hot pullback opportunities.

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