1. The Federal Reserve maintained its benchmark interest rate at 4.25%–4.50% during the May FOMC meeting; 2. The Fed highlighted stable labor market conditions, sideways inflation trends, and anchored long-term inflation expectations; 3. Chair Powell emphasized patience in assessing trade policy impacts, citing low costs of delayed monetary action.
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