U.S. Economy Appeared Ready To Surge, But Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Could Send Shockwaves
The Federal Reserve is still expected to move next month to begin raising interest rates in an effort to slow inflation, but it could face new questions about how best to steer an economy during a rare military conflict involving Russia. He warned energy companies not to opportunistically jack up prices, while acknowledging that the economic consequences of…
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