(Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said it’s appropriate to keep interest rates steady until there is additional evidence that inflation will return to the central bank ...
Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson said Monday that it's appropriate for the U.S. central bank to hold interest rates in the current restrictive range, as the lack of progress on ...
Federal Reserve vice chair Philip Jefferson on Monday became the latest central bank official to call for holding interest rates at current levels until inflation shows more signs of cooling.
The US Federal Reserve has hiked interest rates -- and held them -- at a ... which it is right now," Fed vice chair Philip Jefferson said at an event in Cleveland, Ohio. "We continue to look ...
Federal Reserve Vice-Chairman Philip Jefferson stated on Monday that he advocates maintaining current interest rates until there is evident moderation in price pressures. The labor market has been ...
FEDERAL Reserve vice-chair Philip Jefferson said it is appropriate to keep interest rates steady until there is additional evidence that inflation will return to the central bank’s 2 per cent target.
Jefferson added that he will be carefully assessing incoming economic figures, but did not say if he will be supporting cuts to interest rates later this year. His comments were similar to ...
"It is too early to tell whether the recent slowdown in the disinflationary process will be long lasting," Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson ... rate before starting to cut its benchmark interest ...
RATES of Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds) on offer this week may be mixed as US Federal Reserve ...
Federal Reserve vice chair Philip Jefferson on Monday became the latest central bank official to call for holding interest rates at current levels until inflation shows more signs of cooling. "We ...
And until we have that, I think it is appropriate to keep the policy rate in restrictive territory,” Jefferson said. Jefferson became the No. 2 Fed official last September. His views closely ...