JPMorgan analyst Michael Feroli notes that Fed Chair Jerome Powell again pushed back on market pricing of a prompt monetary policy response by continuing to be attentive to the inflation side of the Fed’s mandate when speaking in Chicago today. Consistent with Powell’s remarks today, the firm does not expect that the next move will happen anytime soon and continues to look for the next rate cut in September, the analyst says.
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