According to ChainCatcher news, "Federal Reserve mouthpiece" Nick Timiraos stated, "The Central Bank can lower interest rates based on good or bad news. Due to new inflation risks, the chances of a "good" rate cut are closing. I expect the Federal Reserve to maintain a wait-and-see attitude and not take too much action in the next six months."
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Federal Reserve spokesperson: Inflation risks are rising, and the Federal Reserve may remain on the sidelines for the next six months.
According to ChainCatcher news, "Federal Reserve mouthpiece" Nick Timiraos stated, "The Central Bank can lower interest rates based on good or bad news. Due to new inflation risks, the chances of a "good" rate cut are closing. I expect the Federal Reserve to maintain a wait-and-see attitude and not take too much action in the next six months."