Rate projections suggest many Fed officials see a rising ‘neutral rate,’ which keeps inflation and unemployment stable in the long run
Sept. 20, 2023 11:00 pm ETFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the central bank will leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged, the second time this year the Fed opted against raising rates.
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