Kashkari: Fed could pause rate hikes in 2023; moderate growth reported
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said the U.S. central bank could possibly halt interest rate increases sometime next year if policymakers see clear evidence that core inflation is slowing. "My best guess right now is that yes, I think inflation is going to level off in the next few months, services, core inflation, and then that would…
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