Experts predict tough times ahead for inflation and Fed policy.

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Economist David Rosenberg believes that US inflation will decrease significantly in the next 12 months, regardless of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates. He argues that the Fed's previous interest rate hikes were a mistake and that further hikes would be ill-advised. Rosenberg predicts that once rental prices start to deflate, inflation will drop more than expected. The market is waiting for the March reading of CPI to determine whether the Fed will raise rates again in May.
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