A pair of Federal Reserve governors said recent signs of a slowdown in the economy could help return inflation to the central bank’s 2% target, but they appeared split on whether interest rates are high enough to do the job.
The economy appears to have softened toward the end of the year in a manner that could push the rate of inflation lower, Fed Gov. Chris Waller said Tuesday in a speech in Washington, D.C.
Still,…
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