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Federal Reserve's Kashkari: If inflation expectations lose their anchor, interest rates will need to be raised.
Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: Therefore, I think we should respond more quickly to new inflationary pressures.
Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: My main difference from most members of the Monetary Policy Committee is that I was more concerned about the stalling of the decline in inflation before the war with Iran.
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that an attack was launched on an oil terminal and a refinery in the Russian port of Tuapse, which caused a fire.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: The Fed should indicate that its next move could be either a rate hike or a rate cut.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: He disagreed at the Federal Open Market Committee meeting because the uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz means the Fed should acknowledge the risk of raising interest rates in its statement.
Federal Reserve's Hamack: Inflationary pressures are widespread, with energy prices driving up.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: Before the outbreak of war, it was believed that inflation might decline and that another rate cut would be necessary this year; however, the changes in the situation in March were not enough to prompt a revision of the policy statement.
Federal Reserve's Hamack: Uncertainty is rising regarding the economic and policy path.
Federal Reserve's Hamack: Inflation risks are expected to rise, while risks to the labor market are expected to fall.
Federal Reserve's Hamak: Disagrees with the Fed's decision to maintain an accommodative bias in its statement.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: A sufficiently large price shock could jeopardize inflation expectations, and the Fed may need to raise interest rates in a series of ways to maintain its credibility in upholding its 2% inflation target.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: The risk of the Strait of Hormuz closing continues to put pressure on the oil market.
Federal Reserve's Hamak: The job market is close to full employment.
Federal Reserve's Hamak: Broad-based views are the "cornerstone" of the Fed's decision-making process.
Federal Reserve's Hamak: Given the current economic outlook, the Fed's "clearly accommodative stance" is no longer appropriate.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari: Even in a "favorable scenario" where the Strait of Hormuz reopens quickly, inflation will remain high, requiring interest rates to remain unchanged for an extended period.
Federal Reserve's Hamak: The economy has performed strongly so far in 2026.
The U.S. Department of Defense's technology chief said: Anthropic is still on the blacklist, but Mythos is a separate issue.
Bank of England Chief Economist Peel: Maintaining interest rates is not a passive choice, but a more proactive decision.
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