Fed's Powell opens door to rate cut
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell didn't "promise" to cut interest rates in September and may not adjust rates if there are dramatic surprises in the data in the coming weeks, said former Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren.
Not even 48 hours after the conclusion of last month's meeting, data from the Labor Department appeared to validate the concerns of Bowman and Waller when it showed fewer jobs than expected were created in July.
Yields on U.K. government bonds fell, tracking their U.S. equivalents, after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signalled possible interest-rate cuts in September during a speech at the Jackson Hole conference.
So many Federal Reserve officials have said they are waiting for data over the next few weeks before deciding on a September rate cut that it doesn't leave Fed Chair Jerome Powell much room to clearly signal a rate cut,