Kansas City Fed President Warns Of Persistent Inflation

Fed official says current energy shock may not be temporary The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President has warned that the global energy shock may have a lasting impact on inflation. The current inflation rate has stalled near 3% and remained above the Fed's

Fed official says current energy shock may not be temporary

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President has warned that the global energy shock may have a lasting impact on inflation.

The current inflation rate has stalled near 3% and remained above the Fed’s 2% target for a long time.

This makes it challenging for the central bank to ignore surging oil prices, suggesting that current monetary policy may not be restrictive enough.

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