Williams: No need to adjust interest rates at the moment; future trends are uncertain

ME News message. On June 3 (UTC+8), Federal Reserve official Williams said that the current U.S. monetary policy is in a good state and that there is no need to raise or lower interest rates. He pointed out that there is no clear direction to follow for the future path of interest rates. Since the beginning of this year, the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates unchanged, but amid a surge in energy prices, policymakers have differed on measures to address inflation. Currently, the unemployment rate remains at 4.3%, close to the full employment level. (Source: ChainCatcher)
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