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Are financial markets too pessimistic about the economy?: remarks as part of Central Connecticut State University's Distinguished Banking Lecture Series, April 18, 2016

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In a speech at Central Connecticut State University, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said the U.S. economy is fundamentally sound, weathering headwinds from abroad, and likely to perform better than the domestic economies of most trading partners.

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  • Eric Rosengren, 2016. "Are financial markets too pessimistic about the economy?: remarks as part of Central Connecticut State University's Distinguished Banking Lecture Series, April 18, 2016," Speech 106, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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