Federal Reserve Considers Postponing December Meeting to Align with Key Economic Data

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In accordance with Bpaynews, the Federal Reserve is considering postponing its December 9-10 meeting to align with the release of key economic data, including the non-farm payroll report on December 16 and the CPI data on December 18. Economist Gregory Daco of EY suggested that delaying the meeting by a week would allow the Fed to incorporate the latest labor and inflation data into its decision-making process. This move could enhance the credibility of the Fed’s policies and ensure they are based on the most up-to-date economic indicators.

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