{固定描述} The Federal Reserve is increasingly losing grounds for near-term interest rate cuts, as April's jobs report showed a stable labor market but persistent inflation pressures. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 115,000, enough to ease concerns about a flagging economy, while rising living costs keep the central bank in a hawkish stance. The Fed now appears likely to hold rates steady for an extended period, according to analysts.
Fed Runs Out of Reasons to Cut Rates as Labor Market Stabilizes, Inflation Persists - {财报副标题}
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