1. The Fed's dovish rate cuts have led to rising manufacturing and services prices, with inflation expected to increase further over the next six months; 2. January's data indicates accelerating inflation, complicating the Fed's 2% inflation target; 3. The market expects only one rate cut in 2025, and Powell should push back on early rate cuts.
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