Cash Stays Put: Why Rate Cuts Don't Always Trigger Stock Market Inflows

24.10.15

Despite expectations that investors would move money from cash to stocks after interest rate cuts, historical data shows this isn’t always the case. Even after the Federal Reserve began lowering rates, money continued to flow into money market funds. This trend suggests investor caution and uncertainty about the economic outlook, rather than a rush to put cash back into the stock market.

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