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Cleveland Fed President Hammack expects interest rates to stay on hold 'for a good while'
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said the central bank is weighing threats to both inflation and employment and should keep interest rates on hold as conditions evolve. "I think there's risks that we might need to be more accommodative or more restrictive, depending on how the data comes out," the central bank official said in a CNBC interview.
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said the central bank is weighing threats to both inflation and employment and should keep interest rates on hold as conditions evolve. "I think there's risks that we might need to be more accommodative or more restrictive, depending on how the data comes out," the central bank official said in a CNBC interview.