Bostic: The Federal Reserve should keep interest rates unchanged, as inflation risks are greater
According to Golden Ten Data, Federal Reserve's Bostic stated on Wednesday that he prefers to keep interest rates unchanged until there is "clear evidence" that inflation is returning to the 2% target level. He pointed out that the current, more explicit and urgent risk remains price stability. Bostic noted that signals from the labor market are ambiguous and difficult to interpret, and are insufficient to support an aggressive monetary policy response in the face of persistent inflationary pressures. As his retirement approaches, he will no longer participate in voting on U.S. interest rate policy.
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