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The World in Brief from The Economist
Fed holds rates steady; Hamas’s peace-plan concerns “bridgeable”, and more
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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady, at a range of 5.25% to 5.5%. Also, Israel continued its offensive on Rafah, as America pressed for a ceasefire deal.
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