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The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right ... is a feature that gained its legitimacy through history. However, there have been times when the Fed did not act independently ...
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While inflation has normalized in recent months, large fiscal impulses and the looming specter of trade tariffs could potentially reassert inflationary pressures.