
Federal Reserve official John Williams suggested that the Fed is closer to considering an interest-rate cut, but it is not yet ready to make such a move. The potential for a rate cut in the coming months is contingent on the continuation of the recent slowdown in inflation. Williams' comments, reported by WSJ, indicate that while the Fed is monitoring economic conditions closely, it remains cautious in its approach to adjusting monetary policy.
A top Federal Reserve official suggested an interest-rate cut could be warranted in the coming months if a recent slowdown in inflation continued https://t.co/DvkAlODBC2
.@wsj: Top Official Suggests Fed Is Closer—But Not Yet Ready—to Cut https://t.co/HE6m5ezBOM
Top Official Suggests Fed Is Closer—But Not Yet Ready—to Cut - WSJ https://t.co/QMNRLfzOr7
