Ever since the Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced on November 30, a commitment to moderate interest rate increases, markets have been jolted by a series of data releases that threatened to jeopardize the Fed’s intentions. Will the U.S. CPI data due on Tuesday be the next to weaken the Fed’s resolve?
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