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| | | ... target, and financial tightening through the exchange rate and rising risk spreads on financial assets." This echoes NY Fed Dudley's his warning that, further US$ strength could have "significant consequences" on the US economic outlook and Fed Vice ... |
| | | | ... commodity prices. But what caused the sharp reversal in the US dollar overnight? Specifically, NY Fed President William Dudley's comment that, "financial conditions are considerably tighter than they were at the time of the December meeting" and his ... |
| | | | ... outlook, the most concerning is the possibility that inflation expectations become unanchored to the downside" (NY Fed pres Dudley) and "Low inflation expectations may keep actual inflation lower, all else equal, making it more difficult for the Fed ... |
| | | | ... making it more difficult for the Fed to return inflation to target". So did New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley: "With respect to the risks to the inflation outlook, the most concerning is the possibility that inflation expectations become ... |
| | | | ... said he is comfortable with moving off zero bound soon. However, did note more data to evaluate before December decision. Dudley (voter) noted that he does not expect a big surprise or market reaction when Fed starts tightening. Lacker (voter) reiterated ... |
| | | | ... 33% likelihood that the Fed would, if the Fed could. But expanding on his colleague's thoughts, NY Fed president William Dudley commented overnight that, "The recent economic news suggests the economy is slowing and we have these developments in China ... |
| | | | ... 50bp reduction in banks' reserve requirements. 'twas Bill -- New York Fed Bank president and FOMC vice-chairman William Dudley - and his jawbone that did it. "From my perspective, at this moment, the decision to begin the normalization process at the ... |
| | | | ... FOMC to defer the initial interest rate increase until the second half of 2016". And then there's NY Fed president William Dudley's recent interview with Reuters where he said that, "I could imagine circumstances where a June rate hike is still in play. ... |
| | | | ... time horizon is the very short term, that is. But the longer-term future looks brighter. Just ask NY Fed president William Dudley. According to Bill, the drop in oil prices will be good for America "will lead to a significant rise in real income growth ... |
| | | | ... happened to the Fed's warning over the strengthening US dollar impacting negatively on growth? Recall what NY Fed pres William Dudley told his audience at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in New York just about a month ago: "If the dollar ... |
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