
WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos reports Fed officials increasingly view the AI infrastructure boom as an additional inflation pressure. That could keep policy rates higher for longer, shifting expectations toward a more hawkish stance and maintaining tighter financial conditions.
WSJ chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos reports Fed officials increasingly view the AI infrastructure boom as an additional inflation pressure. That could keep policy rates higher for longer, shifting expectations toward a more hawkish stance and maintaining tighter financial conditions.
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