Bostic Fed: The economic result depends on the administration policy

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The President of the Federal Bank of Bank Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, noted in the early Tuesday market session that the Fed still has a long way to reach a 2% inflation mandate, complicating market expectations for further foot reductions.

Key attractions

The variety of potential results has increased.

The limits of what I thought was possible were exceeded.

The labor market maintains full employment.

We still have ways to inflation.

They still have a long way to reach a 2% inflation mandate.

The Fed is not able to make bold movements in any direction.

A hefty fog is ahead of us, the economy is with a vast break.

Companies, households do not trust in significant investments.

The tariffs suggest that prices will probably raise, so the time to achieve the purpose of inflation will probably be delayed.

Tariffs to exert pressure on price increases.

Bostic is still designing economic growth by over 1% this year.

Where economic land depends on the details of government policy.

Bold is moving with a policy that is not cautious.

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