US interest rates cut hopes rise after Jackson Hole summit

The softening jobs market in the US could see the US Fed act in September; however inflation pressure from tariffs are a concern.
US interest rates cut hopes rise after Jackson Hole summit

The US Fed chairman Jerome Powell met other world central bankers at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, at the weekend to discuss policy strategy and share information at the annual gathering.

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