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In a surprising twist, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he doesn’t expect to raise rates until core inflation moves above 2 percent on a sustained basis. This could represent an important innovation in the Fed’s management of the economy.
By JPMorgan Chase Commercial BankingIn a surprising twist, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he doesn’t expect to raise rates until core inflation moves above 2 percent on a sustained basis. This could represent an important innovation in the Fed’s management of the economy.