Exclusive | Kashkari Says Fed Can Sit Tight as War Clouds the Outlook - WSJ
Exclusive | Kashkari Says Fed Can Sit Tight as War Clouds the Outlook WSJ
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Exclusive | Kashkari Says Fed Can Sit Tight as War Clouds the Outlook WSJ
Federal Reserve officials have expressed concerns about inflation being too high and the Middle East conflict obscuring the monetary policy outlook, raising doubts about future rate cuts.
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model has revised its estimate for fourth-quarter GDP growth downward to 3.0%, suggesting a slightly slower economic expansion than previously anticipated.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari stated that he views current monetary policy as 'pretty close to neutral,' offering insights into the central bank's stance.
Fed President Neel Kashkari has publicly stated that cryptocurrency advocates fail to adequately explain the use case for digital assets, labeling their explanations as 'word-salad nonsense'.
Fed Minutes Reveal Little Appetite for Rate Cuts The Wall Street Journal

Federal Reserve official Neel Kashkari has made statements regarding the economic outlook, engaging with comments from Kevin Hassett.

A top Federal Reserve official, Neel Kashkari, has accused the White House of escalating its assault on the central bank, specifically criticizing a Trump adviser who questioned research on tariffs.