Lower Fed rate hike may herald the end of "continuous" rate hikes
WASHINGTON, Jan 20- The Federal Reserve is set to slow the pace of interest rate hikes again at its Jan. 31- Feb. 1 policy meeting, while signaling that its battle against inflation is far from over. The Fed slowed the pace in December to a half-percentage-point increase as a way of acknowledging that the main impact of its credit tightening had not yet been felt in…
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