San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly has stated that policymakers can maintain steady interest rates if the labor market and inflation continue to cool or if financial conditions remain tight. Daly's comments suggest that the Federal Reserve may not raise interest rates further if these conditions persist. She also mentioned that interest rates will not remain as high as they are indefinitely.
The Fed's Mary Daly says interest rates won't stay as high as they are now indefinitely https://t.co/GhA3kiPyv1
The Fed's Mary Daly says interest rates won't stay as high as they are now indefinitely https://t.co/uu3l9l9tqR
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said policymakers can hold interest rates steady if the labor market and inflation continue to cool or financial conditions remain tight https://t.co/xk86NhKP9T
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said policymakers can hold interest rates steady if the labor market and inflation continue to cool or financial conditions remain tight https://t.co/03YLvptShw
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said policymakers can hold interest rates steady if the labor market and inflation continue to cool or financial conditions remain tight https://t.co/rjgJBQIJNH via @economics
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said policymakers can hold interest rates steady if the labor market and inflation continue to cool or financial conditions remain tight https://t.co/vgONOsiHO1
🇺🇸 FED'S DALY: CAN HOLD RATES STEADY IF LABOR, PRICES KEEP COOLING
🔸 FED'S DALY: CAN HOLD RATES STEADY IF LABOR, PRICES KEEP COOLING