Fed's Neel Kashkari says rate hikes 'were not called for' [www.cnbc.com]
Fed Officials Sound an Alarm, Worrying Weak Inflation Could Last [www.nytimes.com]
Fed Gov. Lael Brainard declares 'new normal,' calls for higher inflation and tighter regulation [www.washingtonexaminer.com]
With inflation elusive, two Fed policymakers lay out a welcome mat [www.reuters.com]
Fed's Neel Kashkari says rate hikes 'were not called for' and that policy has been 'too tight' https://t.co/5O76jcH68d
— Rob (@reg1776) May 16, 2019
Voting member next year...
— Kai Ryssdal (@kairyssdal) May 16, 2019
Fed's Neel Kashkari says rate hikes 'were not called for' and that policy has been 'too tight' https://t.co/unVzdWQaOK
He's right ??(on a separate note, this guy hates bitcoin ?)https://t.co/sYb7k8P8WW
— Samantha Chang (@samantha_chang) May 16, 2019
'Ms. Brainard said the Fed could prove to the public that it was committed to hitting its price goal by allowing inflation to run above 2% for a "couple of years" possibly as a result of import inflation.' https://t.co/7lzIpNzbNG
— Jesse Felder (@jessefelder) May 17, 2019
“Fed Officials Sound an Alarm, Worrying Weak Inflation Could Last” https://t.co/qu9mTD834T via @nytimes
— Neel Kashkari (@neelkashkari) May 17, 2019
I urge you to read this as it will effect how you you will fare in the next recession.https://t.co/HBQdkD5c8b
— The Unconventionalist (@joshthedavid) May 17, 2019
“Ms. Brainard said the Fed could prove to the public that it was committed to hitting its price goal by allowing inflation to run above 2 percent for a “couple of years.”” https://t.co/6kTrvOb3MH
— Jordan Haedtler (@JordanHaedtler) May 17, 2019
If you think the Fed is going to hike rates to offset trade war inflation, Lael Brainard has news for you. https://t.co/oRiSEibzB4 pic.twitter.com/o6vPjKIT4v
— Jeanna Smialek (@jeannasmialek) May 16, 2019
The trouble with low inflation. https://t.co/VaZsT6sUcx
— Jeanna Smialek (@jeannasmialek) May 17, 2019
Fed Governor Says Central Bank Could Take Advantage of Trade War Inflation https://t.co/XX0Z9HmeaJ
— Janet Lorin (@JanetLorin) May 16, 2019
I was wondering how long this would take.https://t.co/ire4YLncIz
— Walter White (@heisenbergrpt) May 16, 2019
Concerned over current low inflation expectations, two Federal Reserve officials have an unusual pitch: If inflation rises unexpectedly, the Fed should lay out the welcome mat https://t.co/ca2l8jOf5C pic.twitter.com/VI4Jevz3SI
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) May 16, 2019
#Fed Officials Sound an Alarm, Worrying Weak #Inflation Could Last https://t.co/rJ6Ibw1Chg In recent speeches & remarks,several Fed officials have expressed a strong concern that persistently low inflation may be more permanent economic phenomenon-Hmmm #Tariffs Fed not concerned?
— Dan DiMicco (@DanRDimicco) May 18, 2019