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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President: It is reasonable for the FOMC to maintain a wait-and-see stance on monetary policy.

Golden Finance reported that Beth Hammack, President of the Cleveland Federal Reserve, stated that it is reasonable for the FOMC to maintain a wait-and-see approach regarding monetary policy.
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Agency: The latest economic projections will reflect how Fed officials perceive the impact of Trump's policies

On March 17, the Federal Reserve's latest economic projections, released this week, will provide the most tangible evidence yet of how Fed officials view the possible impact of the Trump administration's policies. Top forecasters have lowered their forecasts for economic growth this year, raising the expected risk of a recession and expecting inflation to rise as Trump's new tariffs on imports affect global markets. Starting with what some policymakers call the "sweet spot" of steady growth and risk balancing, a more difficult situation suddenly emerges as uncertainty increases in forecasts and the stock market plummets. Beth Ann Bovino, chief economist at Bank of America, said a "soft landing" was still possible as the economy continued to grow and inflation fell to the Fed's 2% target. However, we are starting to see some shocks as well as the possibility of a trade war, with consumer expectations showing recession and inflation fears. feeling
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In the past 24 hours, the Spot fund inflow/outflow list: BTC net inflow of 1.9 billion US dollars

BlockBeats news, on March 6th, according to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the net inflows of funds on the Spot market are as follows: BTC net inflow of 1.9 billion US dollars; APEX net inflow of 29.6786 million US dollars; BETH net inflow of 8.7521 million US dollars. The net outflows of funds on the Spot market are as follows: USDC net outflow of 1.95 billion US dollars; USDT net outflow of 95.1592 million US dollars; DOGE net outflow of 23.1799 million.
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Fed official Hammack: Interest Rate should be maintained unchanged until inflation falls further.

Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said it is appropriate to keep the Interest Rate unchanged for now, and patience is needed to wait for inflation to rise to 2% and look for evidence, as there may be lagging effects from strong consumer spending and last year's rate cuts.
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