In the past, the Federal Reserve (FED) was slow to lower interest rates, waiting for inflation to decrease, while also observing whether there would be a second rebound in inflation under Trump's trade conflict. The current results prove that inflation has shown an ideal decline, getting closer to the Federal Reserve's (FED) 2% inflation target, significantly increasing the possibility of interest rate cuts.
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In the past, the Federal Reserve (FED) was slow to lower interest rates, waiting for inflation to decrease, while also observing whether there would be a second rebound in inflation under Trump's trade conflict. The current results prove that inflation has shown an ideal decline, getting closer to the Federal Reserve's (FED) 2% inflation target, significantly increasing the possibility of interest rate cuts.