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US economy beats expectations to add 178,000 jobs in March

Figure signals improvement in the labour market after string of bleak data releases
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"}],[{"start":191.97000000000003,"text":"Powell said on Monday that monetary policy was in a “good place” to allow rate-setters to assess the impact of higher oil and gas prices."}],[{"start":202.31000000000003,"text":"Fed officials held interest rates in a 3.5 to 3.75 per cent range last month in their first meeting since the US and Israel started their attacks on Iran at the end of February."}],[{"start":215.66000000000003,"text":"Surging energy prices have prompted traders to ditch bets that the Fed will lower borrowing costs this year. Before the conflict, traders had expected the central bank to deliver between one and two quarter-point cuts this year."}],[{"start":230.65000000000003,"text":"Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, said the data release vindicated the Fed’s “patient approach.” "}],[{"start":239.09000000000003,"text":"“I think that it is appropriate to remain on hold to ascertain the overall impact of the war on price stability and maximum sustainable employment.” "}],[{"start":260.95000000000005,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775242118_4210.mp3"}

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