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Warsh says Fed has ‘no tolerance’ for high inflation but provides no hints on next move
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh emphasized the Fed's commitment to reducing high inflation but did not indicate future policy moves. The Fed's rate-setting committee is divided on whether to raise rates or maintain current levels, with inflation at 4.1% and factors like oil price fluctuations and AI-driven semiconductor demand complicating the outlook.
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