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Fed’s Path to More Rate Cuts Challenged by Employment Surprise

February 11, 2026 at 03:50 PM
By Enda Curran
Fed’s Path to More Rate Cuts Challenged by Employment Surprise

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Unexpectedly strong employment data for January reduces the chances the Federal Reserve will see a need to cut interest rates again by midyear as the most concerning possibilities for the trajectory of the labor market seem more remote.

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Unexpectedly strong employment data for January reduces the chances the Federal Reserve will see a need to cut interest rates again by midyear as the most concerning possibilities for the trajectory of the labor market seem more remote. This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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Unexpectedly strong employment data for January reduces the chances the Federal Reserve will see a need to cut interest rates again by midyear as the most concerning possibilities for the trajectory of the labor market seem more remote.

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