Fed’s Waller supports rate cut pause while inflation plays out
Fed Governor Christopher Waller says January had uneven progress on inflation, but if the year plays out similar to 2024, rate cuts could be on the cards later this year.
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Fed Governor Christopher Waller says January had uneven progress on inflation, but if the year plays out similar to 2024, rate cuts could be on the cards later this year.
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