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Abstract:By Ann Saphir (Reuters) – Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans on Tuesday said that while its too early to think that inflation dynamics are improving, there were some “positive” developments in the most recent inflation report.
By Ann Saphir
Reuters – Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans on Tuesday said that while its too early to think that inflation dynamics are improving, there were some “positive” developments in the most recent inflation report.
Noting that goods inflation – like that for cars — is showing signs of slowing, “if it does a turnaround then its going to be adding nicely to reductions” in the overall inflation rate, Evans said at the Economic Club of New York. “If inflation for some reason began to reaccelerate that would be a cause of great concern.”
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