The Fed chair faces a tricky choice in his second term. Raising U.S. interest rates quickly could stymie hiring but dawdling may cause inflation pressures to grow. Gina Chon explains why given the economic uncertainties, Jerome Powell is the best person for finance’s worst job.
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