The Wall Street Journal reporter Timiraos analyzed that recent employment reports have intensified the Federal Reserve's dilemma between combating inflation and protecting jobs. Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari warned against repeating the mistakes of 2021, predicting that the Fed will not rush to adjust interest rates in the short term. If the unemployment rate rises, rate cuts may resume around mid-year, but if inflation risks increase, internal opposition voices will grow. Overall, the central bank faces a difficult choice.

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BornForGood3913vip
· 4h ago
Due to the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, the South Korean government is considering implementing a fuel price cap for the first time in nearly 30 years to address the rapidly rising domestic fuel prices. President Lee Jae-myung has called for the establishment of oil price caps based on region and fuel type, and warned refiners not to collude to raise prices. Despite these measures, fuel prices continue to rise.
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