
This week, the Federal Reserve has become a focal point for global investors and Corporate America, particularly during post-earnings conference calls. According to Bloomberg analysis, the term 'Federal Reserve' is projected to be mentioned approximately 380 times across second-quarter earnings calls, which would mark the highest frequency recorded since 2001. This surge in discussion reflects the growing concern among CEOs regarding interest-rate cuts and the overall economic landscape.


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