
The signals from the Jackson Hole annual meeting are stirring global nerves, and the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts is caught in a complex chess game

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell hinted at a possible interest rate cut in September during the Jackson Hole annual meeting, but there are clear divisions within the committee. Policymakers face the dual challenges of inflation and employment, with a complex and uncertain economic situation. During the meeting, Powell acknowledged the current environment is tricky and faces political pressure from the Trump administration, which may intensify in the coming months. Security measures at the meeting were heightened, reflecting the tense atmosphere
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