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It may be a bumpy ride, although the latest evidence is encouraging
Fed is unlikely to get to its 2% inflation target unless it is willing to impose major damage on the economy
And the spill at Starbucks
US central bank says there has been a ‘lack of further progress’ towards 2% inflation goal
Sticky inflation means the Federal Reserve less likely to reduce borrowing costs before November election
Market stress during the period of rising interest rates has prompted more scrutiny — and new rules
We need to be realistic about what monetary policy can and cannot do
Growth is still strong and inflation too high
The worker insecurity hypothesis versus Lina Khan
Four reasons to doubt a hike is coming, but US inflation has been misbehaving
Market expectations for loosening in Europe and UK pushed back as US grapples with a hot economy
Figures come day after US first-quarter growth data prompt investors to push back interest rate cut expectations
The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costs
The search for the neutral rate is proving elusive
While base case remains reduction in borrowing costs, options market shows a 20% probability of increase
Not as bad as it looks — better for the Fed to keep calm, and carry on?
And the death of the stock size factor
We are trapped in old ways of thinking about inflation
Policymaker says publishing interest rate forecasts could help to address shortfalls in communication and tackle market volatility
Comments from Federal Reserve chair came after global markets rocked by shifting interest rate expectations
How long can the economy last without a recession?
Analysts tear up interest rate forecasts as inflation proves more stubborn than most had expected
Officials brush off concerns about transatlantic divergence and expect looser monetary policy from June
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