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- Fed Governor Calls for Rate Cuts as Soon as July - The New . . .
Fed Governor Calls for Rate Cuts as Soon as July Christopher J Waller, who was appointed by President Trump, said the central bank should not wait for the labor market to weaken Listen to this
- Fed Governor Waller says central bank could cut rates as . . .
The central banker said he and his colleagues should move slowly but start to ease as inflation is now longer a major threat
- Trump slams Powell over interest rates, as a top Fed official . . .
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller in Washington, DC, on March 22, 2024 Al Drago Bloomberg Getty Images said the central bank should deliver interest rate cuts as soon as July
- Fed should consider cutting rates as early as July, official says
Fed Governor Christopher Waller's remarks come as President Trump is pressuring the Fed Chair Jay Powell to cut interest rates of a rate cut at the July 29-30 meeting, with the next move
- Top Federal Reserve official calls for rate cuts as soon as July
The US Federal Reserve should begin cutting interest rates as soon as next month, a top official has said, underscoring the deepening schism at the central bank on whether to reduce borrowing
- Fed governor breaks ranks and says rate cuts could resume . . .
Christopher Waller, a potential Fed chair successor to Jerome Powell, said rates could come down as soon as July The Fed voted unanimously on Wednesday to continue its wait-and-see strategy ahead
- Feds Waller says interest rate cuts could happen as soon as . . .
Federal Reserve Governor Waller signaled potential interest rate cuts as early as July, despite the Fed's decision to hold rates steady over inflation worries amid Trump's criticism
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