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The Path Forward for U.S. Monetary Policy : a presentation at Illinois Bankers Association Annual Conference, Nashville, Tenn. June 23, 2017

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In Nashville, Tenn., St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said the Fed can wait and see how the economy develops before making any further adjustments to the policy rate. He noted that the U.S. effective federal funds rate has been rising while key policy rates abroad have remained fixed. The global growth outlook has improved since last year, he said, but upgrades to the outlooks in key countries ?are too small and too uncertain? to meaningfully impact the U.S. He said the domestic economy remains in a ?regime? of low growth, low inflation and low interest rates. Bullard spoke at the annual conference of the Illinois Bankers Association.

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  • James B. Bullard, 2017. "The Path Forward for U.S. Monetary Policy : a presentation at Illinois Bankers Association Annual Conference, Nashville, Tenn. June 23, 2017," Speech 287, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedlps:287
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