The Federal Reserve is contemplating postponing its December 9-10 meeting to better align with upcoming economic data releases. This potential delay would allow the Fed to consider the non-farm payroll report on December 16 and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data on December 18. Economist Gregory Daco from EY highlighted that such a move could enhance the credibility of the Fed's policies by ensuring decisions are informed by the latest labor and inflation data.
Federal Reserve May Delay December Meeting for Key Economic Data
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