Fed’s Powell: July FOMC will be a ‘live’ meeting

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks about interest rates in Washington

(Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said the central bank’s next rate-setting meeting in July would be a “live” meeting after officials chose to forego a rate hike in June.

Powell’s remarks came after the Federal Open Market Committee left its benchmark rate at 5.00% to 5.25%, but officials’ forecasts showed they expect another half a percentage point of increases by year end.

(Reporting By Dan Burns; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Reuters

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