美联储为何不准备像其他央行一样降息?
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Federal Reserve Keeps Rates Unchanged, Cites Tariff Uncertainty
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Keep hovering to play 尽管美国总统特朗普呼吁降息,但美联储仍维持基准利率不变,并警告关税将导致失业率上升和通胀上升。Photo:美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔(Jerome Powell)周三淡化了外界的一种印象,即美联储正打算通过降息来缓冲美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)的关税政策可能造成的经济疲软。
鲍威尔在一次新闻发布会上22次使用了'等待'一词的不同说法,以强调美联储并不急于行动。鲍威尔说:'我们认为,进一步观望的成本相当低,所以这就是我们正做的。'

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