Fed Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged, No Cuts or Changes When Inflation Persists

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The Federal Reserve once again maintains its monetary policy, deciding to keep the federal fund rate at 4.25% to 4.50%. The minutes of the central bank's meeting on January 28-29 showed a cautious stance, emphasizing the need for additional economic data before considering any interest rate adjustments. Why not cut it? Inflation is still an issue The Fed's decision depends on their dual mandate: to ensure maximum employment while maintaining inflation at a stable 2%.

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