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Rate Cut Coming? Sectors to Watch

Kevin Gordon joins the show to discuss Fed independence and the potential impact of rate changes on various sectors of the economy.

Episode 81 of the On Investing podcast, hosted by Kathy Jones, Kevin Gordon, Liz Ann Sonders, titled "Rate Cut Coming? Sectors to Watch" was published on August 29, 2025 and runs 36 minutes.

August 29, 2025 ·36m · On Investing

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Kevin Gordon joins the show to discuss Fed independence and the potential impact of rate changes on various sectors of the economy.

This week, Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones discuss the implications of political pressure on the Federal Reserve, particularly regarding the administration's attempts to influence monetary policy. They explore the potential risks of increased political control over the Fed, the current state of the bond and stock markets, and the importance of economic indicators such as labor market reports and inflation measures. 

Then, Kevin Gordon, director and senior investment strategist, joins Liz Ann to discuss the situation at the Fed, as well as the state of sectors and factors that could be sensitive to changes in interest rates. Kevin points out that housing is not acting as a traditional macro driver, and he explains the lack of correlation between mortgage rates and the fed funds rate.

Finally, Kathy and Liz Ann discuss the data and economic indicators they will be watching in the coming week.

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