Central banks around the world are easing off on rate cuts as many near the end of their monetary-stimulus cycles. Persistently high inflation and rising trade-war tariffs have made policymakers cautious, while political pressures—especially President Trump’s repeated public remarks about possibly firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell—add another layer of uncertainty.
Central Banks Hesitate on Further Rate Cuts Amid Inflation, Tariffs



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