Federal Reserve policymakers signal no rush to cut interest rates
U.S. central bankers want to hold off on cutting interest rates until they have more confidence that inflation is headed down to 2%, and on Wednesday gave a range of reasons for feeling little urgency to start easing policy soon or to move quickly once they do.
Last week the Federal Reserve held the policy rate steady in the 5.25%-5.5% range,
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