Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Thursday that significant uncertainty over the outlook calls for the central bank moving forward cautiously with future rate cuts. “With an ...
The Fed’s “policy is well positioned to adjust as required to evolving conditions – holding at the current level for longer if there is little further progress on inflation, or easing sooner if the ...
The U.S. labor market remains healthy and the Federal Reserve can take a gradual and patient approach to future rate cuts, Boston Fed President Susan Collins said Thursday.
Trump's VA pick, former Rep. Doug Collins, said the VA may be trying to fill positions, but many of those vacancies have gone ...
Having delivered a percentage point of interest-rate cuts in the closing months of last year, Federal Reserve officials are entering 2025 with open minds. Policy has been “recalibrated” for the curren ...
Collins, in prepared remarks for an event Thursday in Boston, said the economy was in a “good place,” but noted that progress on cooling inflation will likely be slower this year than previously ...
Williams expressed confidence that Fed actions will bring inflation down to their 2% longer-run goal, while Collins stated that maintaining interest rates at a certain level for a significant ...
Fresh inflation data released Wednesday is likely to keep the Federal Reserve on pause during its next policy meeting this ...
Collins offered no firm views about where she expects monetary policy to go but said that broadly her views on rate policy and the economy were in alignment with the forecasts released by the Fed ...
The rate has come down after touching 4.3% in July. Collins, who is a voting member of the Fed's interest-rate committee this year, said current labor-market conditions are unlikely to be a source ...