
US Fed Officials Foresee Rate Cuts This Year, March Minutes Show
Minutes from the US Federal Reserve's March meeting indicate that many officials anticipate interest rate cuts this year, despite some concerns about the impact of ongoing conflicts on inflation. Policymakers emphasized the need for flexibility in their approach.
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Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year, despite war impacts, minutes show
Policymakers said they would need to remain "nimble" as they weighed the impact the war had on inflation.
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