The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged at 3.5%-3.75% following its latest FOMC meeting, marking the fifth straight policy meeting without a rate change since the December cut. Although the decision was largely expected, markets remain concerned that the Fed may be moving too cautiously as inflation risks persist.

At the same time, geopolitical tensions continue to cloud the outlook. The conflict between the United States and Iran has intensified, with fresh strikes and counterstrikes raising fears of a broader regional escalation. These developments have also kept oil prices volatile, adding to inflationary pressures and market uncertainty.

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