Fed's Collins: Reaching 2% inflation may take longer than expected
The Fed's Collins stated that it may take longer than expected to reach a 2% inflation level; the policy is appropriately restrictive for risks; rates should be maintained until confidence is strengthened; the full impact of restrictive policies may not yet be seen; high uncertainty reinforces the need for the Fed to remain patient; it is necessary to slow down the US economic growth in order to put inflation on the path towards a 2% decline; there has been no sign of inflation falling back since 2024; demand is expected to eventually slow down, but there is uncertainty regarding timing.
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