In an interview, the Fed official said she is watching how households’ inflation expectations have drifted higher.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins expects it "will likely be necessary to maintain the current, slightly restrictive monetarypolicy stance for some time," she said Wednesday. "More than five years ...
By Michael S. Derby May 13 (Reuters) - Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said on Wednesday the U.S. central bank ...
Departure of popular governor from contest clears way for progressive Graham Platner to take on Republican Susan Collins. The remarks from Boston Fed President Susan Collins come a day after another ...
Boston Fed President Susan M. Collins is pushing back on how the central bank talks about its next move. She said she aligned with colleagues who dissented at last week’s FOMC meeting over wording ...
If the war in the Middle East is resolved “relatively soon,” Collins expects this year to bring solid economic growth, a ...
Monetary policy is in focus as several Federal Reserve officials deliver remarks that will paint a clearer economic picture ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she agreed with colleagues who dissented at last week’s monetary policy gathering over wording in the Fed’s post-meeting statement that ...
Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said Wednesday she envisions a prolonged stretch of steady interest rates, and could envision a scenario that requires some policy tightening to ensure ...
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said she believes it's "important to maintain the current slightly restrictive" interest rate for some time--and that's raising the prices of a short-term U.S. debt.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins warns inflation risks could keep rates higher for longer as policymakers grow divided over the economic fallout from war.
Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said on Wednesday the U.S. central bank may need to raise interest rates if inflation pressures do not abate.
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