Boston Fed president Susan Collins said Wednesday it will take longer "than previously thought" to bring inflation down, becoming the latest policymaker to make it clear that rates need to stay at their current levels.
"The recent data lead me to believe this will take more time than previously thought," Collins said in a speech at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "There is no pre-set path for policy."
Collins believes that improvements in supply chains that helped cool inflation quickly last year may not continue this year, and that slower economic growth will be needed to bring down demand and therefore inflation.
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2024/05/09 18:08
Boston Fed president Susan Collins said Wednesday it will take longer "than previously thought" to bring inflation down, becoming the latest policymaker to make it clear that rates need to stay at their current levels. "The recent data lead me to believe this will take more time than previously thought," Collins said in a speech at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "There is no pre-set path for policy." Collins believes that improvements in supply chains that helped cool inflation quickly last year may not continue this year, and that slower economic growth will be needed to bring down demand and therefore inflation. はい、利下げは当分ありません!!