Fed Chair Powell: Rate Cut in March "Not Likely" Based on Today's Meeting

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at a news conference that a rate cut in March is "not likely" based on today's meeting. Powell said rate cuts would likely begin at some point this year but March may be too soon. Powell wants more confidence in the inflation path before cutting rates to avoid past mistakes. The next two Fed meetings are in March and May, with inflation and jobs reports before each. Powell declined to commit to a series of cuts, saying the response will depend on data. Stocks fell to session lows as traders hoped for a signal of an earlier rate cut.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at a news conference that a rate cut in March is not likely based on
00:06 today's meeting. Powell said rate cuts would likely begin at some point this year, but March may be
00:10 too soon. Powell wants more confidence on the inflation path before cutting rates to avoid past
00:15 mistakes. The next two Fed meetings are in March and May, with inflation and jobs reports before
00:19 each. Powell declined to commit to a series of cuts, saying the response will depend on data.
00:24 Stocks fell to session lows as traders hoped for a signal of an earlier break.
00:27 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com
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