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Speaking at the annual Jackson Hole symposium, Powell said that with policy still restrictive and job market data weakening, the Fed could soon pivot.
U.S. stocks closed higher, with the Dow scoring a record high, after Fed Chair Powell suggested it was time to consider rate cuts again.