Not in a hurry to cut interest rates! Federal Reserve Bostic: Slowing down pace can achieve dual goals
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发表于 2024-10-19 12:29:12
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Don't rush to cut interest rates! Federal Reserve Bostic: Slowing down pace can achieve dual goals. On Friday Eastern Time, Atlanta Fed President Bostic said that the Fed should patiently gradually lower its policy interest rate, so as to lower inflation to the target level of 2% and keep the US economy from falling into recession.
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