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The article discusses the Federal Reserve's approach regarding maintaining or raising interest rates, despite a decline in inflation and improved economic data over the past two months. The data indicate a slowdown in inflation by 0.1% in July and a decrease in pressures on businesses, with the annual inflation rate falling to 3.4% and core inflation to 2.5%. Although inflation remains above the Fed’s target of 2%, the downward trend provides the bank with the opportunity to pause, especially given the weak labor market, declining real wages, and expectations that an interest rate hike will not be necessary soon. While some officials oppose raising rates out of concern that persistent inflation could erode the Fed’s credibility, market sentiment keeps the possibility of a rate hike by the end of the year on the table. Experts believe the decision will continue to depend on upcoming inflation and employment data, with divisions remaining between those who favor holding rates steady and those calling for increases.
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