Federal Reserve Governor Waller: The time has come and we are open to further interest rate cuts
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Federal Reserve Governor Waller: The time has come and he is open to further interest rate cuts. Federal Reserve Governor Waller stated on Friday that a series of interest rate cuts will begin this month; quot; The time has come; quot;, He also added that he is open-minded about the scale and pace of interest rate cuts. In his speech, Waller pointed out, "If the data supports continuous interest rate cuts, then I think continuous interest rate cuts are appropriate. If the data indicates the need for larger interest rate cuts, then I will also support it. When inflation accelerates in 2022, I strongly advocate early interest rate cuts, and now if it is appropriate, I will support early interest rate cuts
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