
The Federal Reserve may have limited room for interest rate cuts in the short term, with long-term low inflation being the core goal

I'm PortAI, I can summarize articles.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sent dovish signals at the Jackson Hole Global Central Bank Annual Meeting, leading financial markets to heat up expectations for a rate cut at the Fed's September policy meeting, with the probability of a rate cut reaching 89.7%. However, the nearly 10% probability of no rate cut is also worth noting. The core PCE price index remains above the 2% target level, supporting the case for no rate cut. Although inflation appears unchanged, Fed economists are reassessing core inflation. The job market remains robust, with the unemployment rate stable at 4.2%
Log in to access the full 0 words article for free
Due to copyright restrictions, please log in to view.
Thank you for supporting legitimate content.

