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Economists warn that the Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates at all this year

Internet reports that the Federal Reserve suspended interest rate cuts at its January meeting, and when or whether it will resume interest rates remains unresolved, especially as markets wait to see how Trump's second administration's tariff and immigration policies will develop. Daniel Doderer, economist and director of research at Flack Global Metals, said: "I think the Fed is in a very good position to do nothing for a while. We are moving from a labor market where supply and demand are balanced to a market that may face supply constraints while demand remains unchanged or higher, which suggests that the Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates. Therefore, our internal expectation is that the Fed will not cut interest rates this year. But compared with the possibility of raising interest rates, the possibility of the Fed cutting interest rates is slightly higher."

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