Federal Reserve Logan: If the labor market remains strong, better inflation data does not necessarily mean that the Federal Reserve can cut interest rates
Federal Reserve's Logan stated that if the labor market remains strong, better inflation data does not necessarily mean that the Federal Reserve can cut interest rates. Even with better inflation data, changes in interest rates should be treated cautiously; Inflation data for the next few months will be very important; Geopolitical and policy changes also need to be monitored; He is carefully observing the impact of these factors on the economy.
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