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After US inflation rose to a 13-year high in April, the Fed reassured investors that the surge was transitory and that policy lift-off would be deferred until maximum employment is reached....</description>
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      <title>Asia could hold clues as to where US inflation and Federal Reserve policy is going</title>
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