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Investing.com – On Wednesday, March 17th, the Federal Reserve (Fed) decided once again to keep interest rates unchanged in the current range from 0% to 0.25%.
Likewise, the Fed improved its US GDP growth forecast for this year to 6.5% (previously 4.2%) and to 3.3% for 2022 (previously forecast 3.2%).
The head of this central bank, Jerome Powell, will deliver a press conference shortly where more details will become available on why the FOMC made this decision.
We invite you to follow Powell’s press conference live:
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