Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack stated that if gasoline prices rise while inflation remains persistently high, an interest rate increase is possible. This aligns with the CME FedWatch tool indicating a reduced probability of rate cuts in 2026.
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack stated that if gasoline prices rise while inflation remains persistently high, an interest rate increase is possible. This aligns with the CME FedWatch tool indicating a reduced probability of rate cuts in 2026.
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