
Even if the U.S. government "reopens" this week, will the Federal Reserve not have access to "key data" before the December decision?

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Economists believe that even if the U.S. government ends the shutdown this week, key inflation data for October and November may not be released before the Federal Reserve's meeting on December 9-10. This data vacuum will create significant uncertainty for the Fed's decision-making and may force it to adopt a more cautious stance on monetary policy. Powell previously stated: "In the fog, you slow down."
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