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U.S. Monetary Policy in the Aftermath of the U.S. Presidential Election : a presentation at UBS European Conference 2016, Monetary Policy after QE, London, United Kingdom. November 16, 2016

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President James Bullard said in a presentation in London that it is likely too soon to tell how the U.S. economy might be impacted by the presidential election. However, he said he has not changed his near-term outlook either for the economy or for monetary policy. Bullard also touched on types of possible policy changes that may impact medium-term U.S. growth prospects, such as infrastructure spending, tax reform and changes to the regulatory environment, and on ones that could have longer-term effects, such as changes in trade and immigration policy. He noted that the Fed takes fiscal policy into account when deciding monetary policy.

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  • James B. Bullard, 2016. "U.S. Monetary Policy in the Aftermath of the U.S. Presidential Election : a presentation at UBS European Conference 2016, Monetary Policy after QE, London, United Kingdom. November 16, 2016," Speech 277, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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