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Fed’s Waller Says March Rate Cut Hinges on Labor Market
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Fed’s Waller Says March Rate Cut Hinges on Labor Market

Bloomberg · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said his decision on whether to support an interest-rate cut at the US central bank’s next policy meeting on March 17-18 will depend on upcoming labor-market data. Waller spoke Monday at an event in Washington with the National Association for Business Economics (Source: Bloomberg)


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