US Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate decision was ‘uncontroversial’

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CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the US Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates by 25 basis points was an “uncontroversial” one.

CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the US Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates by 25 basis points was an “uncontroversial” one.“The press conference, 5:30, kicked off – Jerome Powell really navigated the conversation quite well.

It was short and sweet.”
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