BriefApril 10, 2026 · 11:30 PM
Energy-Driven Inflation Keeps Federal Reserve Interest Rate Cuts Out of Reach
Interest rate cuts this year are now unlikely. This outcome is driven by U.S. inflation data that aligned with expectations due to surging energy prices. Those prices rose amid tensions in the Middle East. The Federal Reserve is expected to adjust its rate adjustments based on these figures.
Brooks Pemberton
monetary policyinflationenergy markets
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