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...Two senior central bank officials, Christopher Waller and James Bullard, have already backed a March move....
...Among them were James Bullard, St Louis Fed president, who said the Fed was “coalescing” around a plan to reduce the bond-buying programme....
...The central bank may want to shrink its balance sheet “once the world gets back to normal”, said Steven Blitz at TS Lombard....
...But on Monday, James Bullard, the St Louis Fed president and a voting member of the central bank’s policy-setting committee, downplayed the impact on the Fed’s decisions from the “Brexit” referendum....
...James Bullard, one of its more hawkish members, admitted to worries about the impact of falling oil prices on US inflation....
...“Organic growth of 5% was better than we expected (and the best among peers so far) plus margins are solid,” said Steven Winoker, an analyst with Sanford Bernstein....
...intervention by the European Central Bank at its September meeting, coupled with a growing belief that further quantitative easing was likely in the US – optimism that faded following comments by James Bullard...
...That latter view appeared to receive some support when St Louis Fed President James Bullard told CNBC on Friday that the central bank’s policy is going to “stay easy for a long time”....
...However, Mr Bullard is not a policy committee voter until 2013 and his views are not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve....
...Mr Aydin was previously a petroleum analyst and director of research with Filor, Bullard & Smyth. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy from St....
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