Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell suggested that easing policy too early and too much could hurt inflation progress. The Federal Reserve is focusing more on when to cut interest rates now that inflation has resumed its decline and the labor market shows signs of cooling. "High inflation is not the only risk we face," Powell said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday morning. The economy has made "considerable progress" in reducing inflation and the job market looks as "strong but not overheated" as it did before the pandemic. But he made few changes to his expectations for when the central bank might start cutting rates. #德国政府转移比特币 #美联储何时降息? #BTC☀ #TON