Powell stokes bullish market sentiment with disinflation comments

Spoke at the Economic Club of Washington

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Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has fuelled near term positivity among investors with talks of a disinflationary environment moving in.

Speaking at the Economic Club of Washington last night (7 February) alongside Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein, Powell said: "The disinflationary process, the process of getting inflation down, has begun and it has begun in the goods sector". The chair clarified that this did not mean a total end to the current inflationary environment, which has dominated markets for the the past 12 months. US unemployment falls to 3.4% as surprise 517,000 jobs added in January He said it "has a long way to go", and that "these are the very early stages of disinflation." "There has bee...

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