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US inflation falls more than expected to 2.4% in January

Data release comes after Fed held interest rates last month
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"}],[{"start":137.09,"text":"Economists welcomed the lower inflation figure, but cautioned it was still distorted by last year’s government shutdown, which prevented the BLS from carrying out its surveys and left a gap in the data."}],[{"start":149.84,"text":"“It’s better news than we expected,” said Diane Swonk at KPMG. “[But] some of it may be due to the data being still not as clean as we’d like, so we don’t want to jump to too many conclusions, which is why the Fed is in wait-and-see mode.”"}],[{"start":166.14000000000001,"text":"Republicans said the lower inflation number was evidence of the success of Donald Trump’s economic policies, despite indications that increases in the cost of living have hit the president’s party’s standing in the polls ahead of this year’s midterm elections. "}],[{"start":181.63000000000002,"text":"“Today’s report is just the latest evidence that the affordability crisis President Trump inherited is improving for working families,” said Jason Smith, chair of the House ways and means committee. "}],[{"start":194.22000000000003,"text":"Friday’s release came after the Fed held rates at a range of 3.5 per cent to 3.75 per cent in January, following three straight quarter-point reductions, with chair Jay Powell pointing to a stabilisation in the labour market."}],[{"start":211.12000000000003,"text":"The employment figures released on Wednesday showed the economy added 130,000 jobs last month, almost double economists’ forecasts, in an indication of regained momentum following a string of bleak data.    "}],[{"start":227.11000000000004,"text":"“We continue to expect two cuts this year, with the next move coming in June,” said Lindsay Rosner at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, emphasising that the Fed’s room for manoeuvre will largely depend on the health of the labour market. "}],[{"start":252.66000000000005,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1771025526_9557.mp3"}

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