The PANews reported on July 17th that according to the 'Fed Whisperer' Nick Timiraos, Fed Williams suggested that if inflation continues to slow down in the near future, there may be reasons to cut interest rates in the next few months, but it will not be cut at the Fed meeting two weeks later. Williams also stated that with signs showing that the US labor market conditions are gradually cooling, the inflation data in the past three months 'brings the Fed closer to the expected trend of inflation decline'. These are positive signs. We hope to see longer data to gain further confidence that inflation is moving towards our target of 2%. His remarks indicate that the Fed may consider lowering interest rates at the meeting in mid-September, provided that there are no major unexpected developments in the economic situation.
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Chủ tịch Fed Williams gợi ý rằng Fed sẽ giảm lãi suất sớm, nhưng sẽ không giảm trong hai tuần tới
The PANews reported on July 17th that according to the 'Fed Whisperer' Nick Timiraos, Fed Williams suggested that if inflation continues to slow down in the near future, there may be reasons to cut interest rates in the next few months, but it will not be cut at the Fed meeting two weeks later. Williams also stated that with signs showing that the US labor market conditions are gradually cooling, the inflation data in the past three months 'brings the Fed closer to the expected trend of inflation decline'. These are positive signs. We hope to see longer data to gain further confidence that inflation is moving towards our target of 2%. His remarks indicate that the Fed may consider lowering interest rates at the meeting in mid-September, provided that there are no major unexpected developments in the economic situation.