U.S. Federal Reserve worried about a rapid interest rate cut
Most Fed officials last month signaled concern about acting too quickly to cut interest rates, indicating that such risks outweighed keeping borrowing costs elevated for too long. Minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's Jan. 30-31 meeting showed that policymakers remain vigilant about the trajectory of inflation, with some fearing that progress…
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