Powell speaks on Federal Reserve decision to cut interest rates

Powell speaks on Federal Reserve decision to cut interest rates

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After the Federal Reserve announced a 0.5% interest rate cut, Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated that the economy is strong and has made significant progress over the past two years. He noted that the labor market has cooled from its previously overheated state, reflecting growing confidence that its strength can be maintained.



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