Inflation ran hotter than forecasters expected in January, but a quirk of the data involving seasonal adjustment means many economists have stopped short of declaring inflation has reignited.
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The Fed has signaled that officials are waiting to see renewed progress in slowing inflation before it implements more rate cuts. The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure accelerated ...
The central bank needs to see further progress on inflation or weakness in the labor market to resume interest rate cuts. By Colby Smith The Federal Reserve wants to see more evidence that ...
(Bloomberg) — Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said she wants to see additional progress on inflation before the central bank lowers interest rates further, and questioned how restrictive ...