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Economists See No Near-Term US Rate Hikes Amid Cooling Labor Market

Economists expect the Federal Reserve to hold off on interest rate hikes following negative US labor market data and a slight easing of inflation.

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Elena Kovač · Central Banks Desk · 18 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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Economists See No Near-Term US Rate Hikes Amid Cooling Labor Market

Economists expect the US Federal Reserve to refrain from raising interest rates in the near term, citing recent negative developments in the US labor market alongside a slight moderation in inflation.

The assessment reflects shifting expectations for monetary policy as policymakers weigh softer employment data against consumer price trends to determine the path forward for benchmark borrowing costs.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Elena Kovač
Central Banks Desk

Elena covers macroeconomic data and policy across the eurozone, translating industrial output, inflation and growth figures into what they mean for markets.

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