The Federal Reserve's Voting Committee Flies the Dove: Interest rates should be lowered as the economy normalizes
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发表于 2024-1-8 10:37:45
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As the economy normalizes and confidence in downward inflation increases, the Federal Reserve can lower interest rates. As the rotating voting committee of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) this year, he told reporters, "Conceptually, I am not opposed to bringing interest rates back to normal levels because you are becoming increasingly convinced that inflation is convincingly returning to the target level."
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