1. Investors are aware of the Fed's willingness to cut interest rates in response to economic and labor market trouble. 2. With the 10-year Treasury Note yield below 4%, there is limited room for further rate cuts. 3. Even a soft landing scenario suggests nominal GDP growth around 4%, which aligns with historical long-term rate levels.
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