Powell: "We anticipate that further rate hikes will be appropriate in the future".
The president of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said Wednesday that it is appropriate to continue making "more interest rate increases in the future" until inflation is under control. "The labor market remains unbalanced, with demand for workers far outstripping supply," the U.S. central bank president explained. The Fed's predictions on Wednesday…
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