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Fed’s Bullard sees a more volatile economic “regime” emerging in US due to the pandemic

“Pandemic may have opened new "regime" of higher productivity, higher inflation, and higher volatility,” St. Louis Federal Reserve (Fed) President James Bullard said in a Reuters interview.

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“Possibility of higher growth for more years to come "bodes well" for the US economy and workers but needs careful fed risk management.”

“Wants end of crisis-era policies to begin soon so fed can move in smaller increments rather than risk a "scramble" if high inflation persists.”

 

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