If economy meets expectations, rate cuts unlikely this year: Powell
Feb 1- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday rebutted growing hopes that the U.S. central bank may unwind some of its interest rate hikes this year. The current outlook points to slower growth, a modest rise in unemployment and a slow decline in inflation, Powell said at the Fed's post-policy decision press conference. "If the economy behaves…
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