Speculation about eventual rate cuts is rising, but Fed is set to leave interest rates unchanged
WASHINGTON— With inflation edging closer to the Federal Reserve's 2% target, its policymakers are facing— and in some cases fueling— hopes that they will make a decisive shift in policy and cut interest rates next year, possibly as soon as spring. Fed Chair Jerome Powell, though, has recently downplayed the idea that rate reductions are nearing.
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