
Where is the focus of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts this year?

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The January FOMC meeting decided to pause interest rate cuts, maintaining the rate at 3.5%-3.75%. The statement shifted to an optimistic tone regarding the economy and employment, with signs of stabilization in the unemployment rate. Powell pointed out that inflation and employment risks have weakened, and future decisions are not predetermined. The focus on interest rate cuts is on the trend of employment recovery; if new job additions stabilize above 100,000 per month, the Federal Reserve may no longer cut rates. Inflation should not restrict rate cuts, but rather be a response to the economy
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