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WSJ: Jerome Powell Says 'Time Has Come' for Fed Cuts. The Federal Reserve chair issues strongest signal yet that interest-rate cuts are coming. The pace of monetary tightening in the coming months will depend on a balance of risks across the U.S. economy."We do not seek or…the Fed to start cutting interest rates in September, but Powell made no hint of when he believes policy easing will begin.
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