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...In an interview with the Financial Times on Thursday, Susan Collins, president of the Boston Fed, said she was “surprised” by the economy’s resilience — including a tight labour market and robust consumer...
...Some officials, such as Boston Fed president Susan Collins, are concerned that the rise in workers was a post-pandemic one-off and will not last....
...Susan Collins said in a speech on Wednesday that the recent rise in workers in the US labour market and the easing of supply chain pressures had helped ease price pressures....
...Susan Collins on Friday endorsed the actions taken by the central bank this week to hold the federal funds rate steady at a 22-year high....
...Fedspeak: Susan Collins, president of the Federal Reserve’s Boston branch, will participate in a fireside chat at an event hosted by Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business....
...Minneapolis Fed president Neel Kashkari, Boston Fed president Susan Collins and Philadelphia Fed president Patrick Harker will also deliver speeches....
...The presidents of the Fed’s Boston and Richmond branches, Susan Collins and Thomas Barkin, will also speak. Biden: The US president heads to New York for his 2024 re-election campaign....
...Susan Collins, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, signalled on Thursday her support for forgoing an interest rate increase at the US central bank’s policy meeting next month....
...Susan Collins, president of the Boston Fed, on Wednesday said inflation across the country remains too high, arguing there is “more work to do” to get it back to the central bank’s 2 per cent target....
...Susan Collins, president of the Boston Fed, on Thursday said inflation across the country remains too high, arguing there is “more work to do” to get it back to the central bank’s 2 per cent target....
...Fedspeak: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president Susan Collins will speak at a conference hosted by her branch....
...Monetary policy: Boston Fed president Susan Collins, Richmond Fed president Thomas Barkin, Dallas Fed president Lorie Logan and Federal Reserve board governor Michelle Bowman speak at public events today...
...Like Boston Fed president Susan Collins, who also spoke on Friday, Daly and Bowman endorsed the bank’s decision to forgo a rate rise at its meeting this week and pledged to closely scrutinise incoming data...
...Fedspeak: Boston Fed president Susan Collins will appear before the New England Council in Boston....
...The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell 1.3 per cent and 1.9 per cent, respectively, on Thursday, after Boston Fed president Susan Collins said central bankers “may have more to do” to bring inflation down...
...Monetary policy: Susan Collins, president of the Federal Reserve’s Boston branch, John Williams, president of the New York Fed, and Raphael Bostic, President of the Atlanta Fed, will speak at public events...
...The current economic environment “calls for a lot of patience”, Susan Collins, Boston Fed president. We are “not yet where we want to be”, Thomas Barkin, Richmond Fed president....
...“I still have reservations about that approach because it means we would have to confront the possibility of a government shutdown more than once,” said Susan Collins, a Republican senator from Maine....
...“[It] would deny thousands of Mainers the opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choice, and it should be overturned,” Susan Collins, the Republican senator from Maine, wrote on X....
...Investors have turned their attention to the annual economic policy conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where Boston Fed president Susan Collins said more rate increases might be needed to bring inflation...
...Susan Collins, president of the Fed’s Boston branch, on Friday reiterated that interest rates will stay higher for longer, while San Francisco Fed president Mary Daly said inflation is unlikely to fall to...
...Collins, president of the Boston Fed, last Thursday told the Financial Times she was worried about....
...Reserve Bank of Cleveland president Loretta Mester, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president Susan Collins and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president Mary Daly all appear at public events today...
...“The term ‘more is more’ has never suited an era more than the ’80s — excess and exaggeration were key,” says vintage jewellery dealer Susan Caplan....
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