
Powell: Almost all Fed officials believe that future rate hikes will continue, and rate cuts will be a matter of years to come.

Federal Reserve Chairman Powell said at a press conference that almost all participants believe that further rate hikes are appropriate. The understanding of "pause" should not be interpreted as skipping the rate hike in June. The consensus within the Fed is to slightly slow down the pace of tightening as the Fed approaches its rate target. He said that the Fed is already very close to a restrictive rate. In the future, decisions will continue to be made at successive meetings, and the Fed has not yet decided whether to raise interest rates in July. The Fed believes that inflation has eased, but upward inflation risks still exist. In addition, he believes that considering a rate cut should be a matter of years from now.
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