Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins has expressed uncertainty regarding her vote on a potential rate cut at the upcoming Federal Reserve policy meeting. Collins, a voting member of the Fed's rate-setting committee, cited ongoing high inflation and the current policy's limited restrictiveness as reasons for her hesitation. She emphasized that her decision will be made closer to the meeting date, as additional economic data is expected to be released beforehand.
Boston Fed's Collins Undecided on December Rate Cut Amid Inflation Concerns
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