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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Federal Reserve launched a high-risk effort Wednesday to tame the worst inflation since the early 1980s, raising its benchmark short-term interest rate and signaling up to six additional rate hikes this year.Watch Powell remarks in the player above.The Fed quarter-point hike in its key rate, which it had pinned near zero since the pandemic recession struck two years ago, marks the start of its effort to curb the high inflation that followed the recovery from the recession. The rate hikes will eventually mean higher loan rates for many consumers and businesses.The central bank policymakers expect inflation to remain elevated, ending 2022 at 4.3 percent, according to quarterly projections they released Wednesday. That far above the Fed 2 percent annual target. The officials also now forec
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stanley cup been routine under the terms of the New START treaty so that drills are not mistaken for actual hostilities, this one comes as the conflict in Ukraine has intensified and at a time when diplomatic contacts between the two sides have been sharply reduced. The U.S. was notified, Pentagon spokesman Air Force Gen. Pat Ryder said. And as weve highlighted before, this is a routine annual exercise by Russia. And so in this regard, Russia is complying with its arms control obligations and transparency commitments to make those notifications, and so that is something that we will continue to keep an eye on. WATCH: Ukraine warns Russia may be plotting dirty bomb attackAt the State Department, spokesman Ned Price said the notification was important even as Russia engages in unprovoked aggression and reckless nuclear rhetoric. These notificati
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