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The U.S. economy is mostly in good shape but that isn’t saving Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell from a spell of angst.
Central bank policymakers are widely expected to hold interest rates are their target range of 4.25% to 4.5% — where they have been since December.
US government debt is soaring and foreign investors are getting nervous. We don’t really know where the tipping point is.