US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has made the case for central bank independence as it faces sharp political pressure

US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has made the case for central bank independence as it faces sharp political pressure

The US Federal Reserve is broadly expected to pause its series of interest rate cuts Wednesday, resisting mounting attacks from President Donald Trump, while policymakers await more data on the world's biggest economy.

The US central bank lowered rates in each of its last three policy meetings -- bringing them to a range between 3.50 percent and 3.75 percent -- as officials fretted about the cooling jobs market.

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