New Fed interest rate cut: What does it mean for your business?

Rho Head of Corporate Treasury shares his views on latest Fed interest rate cut
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Luis Gonzalez
Senior Manager, Content Marketing
Published
September 18, 2024
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Mike Dombrowski
Updated
September 18, 2024

What does the Fed interest rate cut mean for my business?

Rho Head of Corporate Treasury Mike Dombrowski shares his analysis of the Federal Reserve's latest move to reduce the interest rate by 50 basis points during a LinkedIn Live session. Watch the replay of the interview below:

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Rho is a fintech company, not a bank. Checking and card services provided by Webster Bank, N.A., member FDIC; savings account services provided by American Deposit Management Co. and its partner banks.