The US economy is in a better-than-Goldilocks state, economist Paul Krugman wrote for The New York Times.
"We have an economy that is both piping hot (in terms of growth and job creation) and refreshingly cool (in terms of inflation)."
It places the Fed in a tough position, as it has reasons to cut or keep interest rates steady.
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Fundstrat's Tom Lee remains confident of a March turnaround, citing that Powell generally indicated a readiness to start slashing rates.
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