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Fed’s Kashkari projects one interest-rate hike this year. Here’s what changed his mind.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari now sees a possible interest-rate hike this year due to uncertainties around the U.S.-Iran peace deal and the AI buildup. The Minneapolis Fed president cited these factors as key reasons for the shift in his stance.
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