Fed's Bostic: Against inflation, it should raise interest rates three times and lower the balance sheet quickly.

2022-1-11 19:13
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The Fed's Bostic on Jan.11 said the Fed is expected to hike rates at least three times this year, from March to March, due to higher inflation and a strong economic recovery. Excessive Fed asset withdrawals to reduce financial losses. Bostik said in an interview on Monday that he did not think the wave of new diseases would weigh heavily on the recovery, but said he believed it would lead to more inflation and would push prices higher in the fourth quarter of 2022. breath of fresh air. Bostik, who has not voted on fiscal policy this year, is among the Fed leaders who want a stronger-than-expected recovery. A year ago, he was one of the few workers to raise prices in 2022. (Golden Ten)

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