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Fed's Bullard says market expectations for rate cut will fade as coronavirus fear eases: CNBC

(Reuters) – Market expectations for a rate cut will fade as coronavirus fear eases, St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard told CNBC on Friday.

“There’s a high probability that the coronavirus will blow over as other viruses have, be a temporary shock and everything will come back,” Bullard told CNBC https://cnb.cx/32dMkqZ.

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