The Federal Reserve's' Eagle King 'continues to warn of rising inflation risks and remains cautious about interest rate cuts
阿豆学长长ov
发表于 2024-8-11 09:59:28
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On Saturday (August 10th) local time, Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman stated that she still sees upward inflation risks and a continued strong labor market. Media analysis suggests that this Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) member is likely to support a smaller rate cut at the September meeting, and may even be prepared not to support the central bank's relaxation of lending rates.
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