New York Fed President John Williams said he expects inflation to continue cooling toward the central bank’s 2% target this year, adding that he won’t be satisfied until the goal is reached.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Wednesday that future monetary policy actions will be driven by ...
HARTFORD, Conn.--Wednesday morning's inflation report brought reassuring signs that price pressures cooled to end 2024. New York Fed President John Williams, a permanent voter on the central bank's ...
John Williams, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg) The softer-than-expected inflation results for November are “encouraging ...
John Williams, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discussed the rationale for the Fed's interest rate policy with Barron's Andy Serwer.
Here is a look at comments from Fed policymakers since the last rate-setting decision, sorting them under the labels “dove” and “hawk” as a rough shorthand for their monetary policy leanings.
HARTFORD, Conn.—New York Fed President John Williams said he expects inflation to continue cooling toward the central bank’s 2% target this year, adding that he won’t be satisfied until the ...
Fed's Williams says uncertainty limits monetary policy guidance Monetary policy is currently well positioned, New York Fed chief says Williams says doubts rising bond yields reflect rising ...