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In her first public remarks since the central bank left interest rates unchanged, Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said tariffs would fuel inflation, but it might not be felt for long.
The economic outlook is "much cloudier" than it was at it was at the beginning of the year for a variety of reasons, said Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins on Thursday.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) kicked off a Wednesday hearing criticizing ​​the Trump administration for cutting science ...
"Some" more interest-rate cuts are needed, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Wednesday, though she believes the U.S. central bank should remain cautious about easing ...
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Friday that financial markets, which have been under massive pressure, appear to be holding in, in comments made in an ...
Boston Fed president Susan Collins told Yahoo Finance she expects the central bank to hold rates where they are for "longer" due to economic uncertainties triggered by President Trump’s tariffs ...
(Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said it looks “inevitable” that tariffs will boost inflation, at least in the near term, adding it’s likely appropriate ...
Susan Collins, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Collins did offer some reassurances on how markets are holding up amid ...