Us Fed Says Its Confident The Us Can Avoid A Recession

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 04:58

Us Fed Says Its Confident The Us Can Avoid A Recession

America avoided a much anticipated

America avoided a much anticipated recession in 2025, posting 2.5 per cent real GDP growth (half of China’s 5.2 per cent), while monetary tightening by the Federal

Confidence grows that Federal Reserve can deliver a

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The conventional wisdom is generally

The conventional wisdom is generally that this necessitates a recession: The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates so much that eventually, they’ll push the economy into

“If war and pandemic shortages resolve, as the Fed expects, we can avoid an induced recession,” she said. “If not, the longer inflation persists the more likely we are to