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Federal Reserve officials, Fed's Bowman and Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, express contrasting views on the need for further rate hikes. While Bowman believes it will likely be appropriate to raise rates again, Bostic reiterates that policymakers do not need to raise rates any further and that current policy is restrictive enough to bring inflation back to their 2% goal. The differing opinions highlight the ongoing debate within the central bank regarding the appropriate monetary policy approach.
Higher Rates May Be Needed to Curb Inflation, Fed’s Bowman Says - BBG https://t.co/1V9yk1eVgv
🇺🇸 Fed's Bowman said interest rates may need to rise further and stay higher for longer than previously expected to get inflation down to the central bank’s goal - Bloomberg
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic reiterates that he doesn’t think policymakers need to raise rates any further and that policy is restrictive enough to bring inflation back to their 2% goal https://t.co/O8bPdoM0sU
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic reiterates that he doesn’t think policymakers need to raise rates any further and that policy is restrictive enough to bring inflation back to their 2% goal https://t.co/pQI1KE2JQc
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic reiterates that he doesn’t think policymakers need to raise rates any further and that policy is restrictive enough to bring inflation back to their 2% goal https://t.co/MpaepgaflU
Fed's Bowman said she’s sticking with her call that interest rates will likely need to increase further to return inflation to the Fed’s 2% goal quickly - Bloomberg
Fed's Bowman says it will likely be appropriate to raise rates again https://t.co/YCZm4bw2jF https://t.co/3hMBP7ikGY