
Recent reports on inflation suggest that it remains persistent, with market analysts divided on its impact on Federal Reserve's rate cut plans. While some believe inflation is not strong enough to deter rate cuts, others perceive it as more significant than the Fed's assessment. Economists predict that despite a rise in inflation, the Federal Reserve is likely to stick to its plan of three interest-rate cuts this year and four in 2025.
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A recent pickup in inflation isn’t likely to shift Federal Reserve policymakers’ forecasts for three interest-rate cuts this year and four in 2025, according to economists https://t.co/NtoRD4ucok


