{固定描述} The Federal Reserve's case for near-term interest rate cuts is rapidly diminishing, following April's jobs report which showed 115,000 new nonfarm payrolls—signaling a stabilized labor market. Persistent inflation concerns now shift the central bank's focus toward containing upside risks, likely keeping the Federal Open Market Committee on hold for an extended period.
Federal Reserve Loses Urgency for Rate Cuts as April Jobs Report Signals Labor Market Stability - {财报副标题}
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