Powell in power mode: interest won't fall until inflation is wiped out (what's behind the Fed's message?)
The speech by Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, the US central bank, in Jackson Hole on Friday was the most anticipated speech of the year. Traditionally, the seminar held at a remote ski resort in Wyoming is the opportunity for Fed presidents to be clear about the outlook for inflation and interest rates in the United States. The multi-trillion…
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