Fed holds rates as experts sound alarm over stagflation

FOMC says risks have risen on both the employment and inflation sides of its mandate

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The US Federal Reserve today (May 7) voted unanimously to hold rates.

In a statement following the decision, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) said inflation and unemployment risks had risen since its previous meeting in March.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said in a press conference that the FOMC could not say how the economic situation would develop or which side of its dual mandate might need to be protected through monetary policy. He added that the US economy appeared to be

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