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Fed's Logan eyes more gradual rate cuts amid more balance sheet cuts
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said Monday she sees more rate cuts ahead for the central bank and suggested she sees no reasons why the Fed can’t also press forward with shrinking its balance sheet.
Fed's Logan doubles down on request for rates to be lowered 'gradually'
Dallas Fed president Lorie Logan reiterated Monday she sees lowering interest rates "gradually," citing an increased risk that the job market could worsen and a danger that inflation could still heat up again.
Fed’s Logan Repeats Call to Lower Rates Gradually
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan repeated her call for the US central bank to lower interest rates at a careful pace as the economic environment remains uncertain.
Four Fed policymakers favor more rate cuts, but differ on pace
Four Federal Reserve policymakers on Monday expressed support for further interest-rate cuts, but appeared to differ on how fast or far they believe any cuts should go.
Fed officials call for 'gradual' and 'modest' rate cuts
Three Federal Reserve officials reiterated Monday that they see the central bank moving gradually to lower rates, giving the Fed time to assess any uncertainties associated with the job market and inflation.
Fed’s Logan: Gradual rate cuts on the cards if economy meets forecasts
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan argued on Monday that she anticipates further interest rate cuts by the Fed. She also indicated there are no obstacles to continuing the Fed's balance sheet reduction. Expects gradual rate cuts if economy meets forecasts. Fed will need to be nimble with monetary policy choices.
Dallas Fed's Lorie Logan makes case for gradual easing in Fed policy rate
The risk that further easing of financial conditions could boost spending and push demand to exceed supply suggests that the Federal Open Market Committee shouldn’t rush to cut the federal funds target rate to a “normal” or “neutral” level, Dallas Fed President Lorie K. Logan said in a speech on Wednesday.
Fed policymakers call for 'gradual' rate cuts
A trio of Federal Reserve policymakers on Monday expressed support for gradual U.S. interest-rate cuts, citing the strength of the economy and an uncertain outlook. The remarks -- from Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid,
Logan Says Fed Has to 'Remain Nimble' on Rates
I continue to apply the same foundational considerations I've applied since I became president of the Dallas Fed two years ago. First and foremost, I'm committed to sustainably achieving both of these dual mandate goals maximum employment and stable prices.
Fed's Logan continues to call for gradual pace of rate cuts
Dallas Fed president Lorie Logan said Monday she continues to see the need for gradual rate cuts toward a neutral level to help manage the risk of faster cooldown in the labor market or pick up in the pace of inflation.
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Fed’s Logan says ‘strong and stable’ U.S. economy faces ‘meaningful uncertainties’
The chief of the Dallas Federal Reserve said the economy is “strong and stable,” but the central bank needs to be watchful ...
USA Today
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Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Logan calls for 'gradual' rate cuts, says 'should not rush'
"Following last month’s half-percentage-point cut in the
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funds rate, a more gradual path back to a normal policy stance ...
MNI
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MNI: Fed's Logan: Reserves More Than Ample, QT Can Continue
U.S. balance sheet normalization can run on as the Federal Reserve lowers rates toward a more neutral level, and reserve ...
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Is there more upside for gold and silver in store?
Gold and silver prices are surging to new highs as investors remain optimistic about more US interest rate cuts.
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