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Fed Vice Chair Brainard warns against retreating from inflation fight prematurely

Por: CNBC Business September 30, 2022

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard on Friday stressed the need to tackle inflation and the importance of not shrinking from the task until it is finished.Monetary policy will need to be restrictive for some time to have confidence that inflation is moving back to target, the central bank official said in remarks prepared for a speech in New York. For these reasons, we are committed to avoiding pulling back prematurely.related investing... + full article



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