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The Fed Fed’s Harker: Don’t look for any interest-rate cuts ‘right now and right away’ The biggest risk is lowering rates too early, Philadelphia Fed president says ...
Harker, in his last speech as president of the Philadelphia Fed, said it is possible, but “far from certain” that officials could face both higher prices and higher unemployment.
Philadelphia Federal Reserve president Patrick Harker said Wednesday night he's in favor of continuing to hold rates steady, adding that strong readings on economic growth won't be enough to move ...
The Federal Reserve should continue raising it benchmark interest rate until it is over 3.4% and then “sit for a while,” said Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker on Thursday.
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said Tuesday it may be prudent for Fed officials to wait for more evidence of firming inflation before they raise short-term interest ...
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said on Thursday a rate cut is the next step for monetary policy and the timing of that action is getting closer, although ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker suggests the Fed should hold off on further rate hikes. "Let's just let this play out for a while and that should bring inflation down ...
From the role, Harker has overseen the reserve's research and supervisory functions and leads its community outreach efforts. He's also had a seat on the Fed's monetary policy arm, the Federal Open ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said he isn’t yet ready to say what the U.S. central bank should do with interest rates given the significant shift in America’s ...
Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker speaks with CNBC's Steve Liesman (not pictured) after an interview ahead of the annual Kansas City Fed Economic Policy Symposium, in ...
Patrick Harker, the longest serving regional reserve bank president, will leave office in June 2025. Directors at the Fed bank have started the search for his replacement.