Fed Chairman Jerome Powell returns to Capitol Hill to give further insights on the U.S. economy, interest-rate policy and financial regulation
He said Tuesday, during two hours of testimony before the Senate, that the Fed is “in no rush to make a judgment” about how to change interest-rates.
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