CFO Briefing

What Fed Cuts Look Like From the CFO Seat

Funding costs are only one factor among many that finance chiefs are grappling with. Plus, Victoria’s Secret’s Scott Sekella on pricing and discounts, tariffs and the state of the consumer.

The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC. Lower rates won’t solve other pressing problems, such as tariff concerns and supply-chain worries, CFOs say. Photo credit: Al Drago/Bloomberg

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Welcome to CFO Briefing, a newsletter devoted to corporate finance and what leaders need to know. This week, I talk to CFOs about the outlook for US interest rates and chat to Victoria’s Secret’s Scott Sekella.

But first, here’s some other news that caught my eye: