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"If the OECD's projections prove accurate, well, the Federal Reserve is sitting dangerously behind the curve and will be forced into emergency policy reversals and the broader market is already pricing in this exact scenario."
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insists that inflation will magically settle at just 2.7% over the exact same time frame. That 150 basis point gap between two major financial authorities is not some minor statistical rounding error, but the difference between an uncomfortable economic landing and a genuine stagflation crisis that destroys the purchasing power of everyday users. If the OECD's projections prove accurate, well, the Federal Reserve is sitting dangerously behind the curve and will be forced into emergency policy reversals and the broader market is already pricing in this exact scenario. With futures contracts currently showing a 52% probability of a rate hike by the end of the year, the underlying economic data reveals exactly why the Fed is trapped in a genuine dual mandate nightmare. Recent employment reports showed a devastating loss of 92,000 jobs in February alone, marking the fourth monthly decline in 9 months. Simultaneous

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