Federal Reserve officials signal cautious path for rate cuts amid still-high inflation 

FEDERAL RESERVE Chair Jerome Powell listens to a question from a moderator during a Dallas Regional Chamber event in Music Hall at Fair Park. With inflation still elevated, Federal Reserve officials expressed caution at their last meeting about cutting interest rates too quickly, adding to uncertainty about their next moves.  ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO /LM Otero

 WASHINGTON (AP) – With inflation still elevated, Federal Reserve officials expressed caution at their last meeting about cutting interest rates too quickly, adding to uncertainty about their next moves.  Even if inflation continued declining to the Fed’s 2% target, officials said, “it would likely be appropriate to move gradually” in lowering rates, according to minutes of the

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