Noting that inflation is easing while the job market is weakening, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell provided the strongest signal yet that the central bank plans to begin cutting historically high interest rates in September. He gave no clues on how much the Fed will lower its key rate, but most forecasters expect a quarter-point reduction.
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