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  1. 4 days ago · Collins also said it could take more time for interest rates to work, noting the effects of past rate hikes are usually seen within four to six fiscal quarters. The Fed has held interest rates at ...

  2. 5 days ago · From web.mit.edu. Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins' remarks, and a fireside chat with Kristin Forbes, Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management and Global Economics at Sloan, are being livestreamed. 1. Collins remains optimistic that inflation can be brought back to 2 percent in a reasonable amount of time and with a ...

  3. 5 days ago · 1. Collins remains optimistic that inflation can be brought back to 2 percent in a reasonable amount of time and with a labor market that remains healthy. But she is realistic about the risks and uncertainties around that outlook. Uncertainty remains high in terms of the timing and full impact of monetary policy. 2.

  4. 5 days ago · Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Susan Collins said Wednesday that she wasn't surprised by the unwelcome news on inflation given the rapid progress seen last year, but she added that the U.S ...

  5. 5 days ago · NEW YORK, May 8 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said on Wednesday that the U.S. economy needs to cool off as an avenue toward getting inflation back to the central bank’s 2% target. “A slowdown in activity will be needed to ensure that demand is better aligned with supply for inflation to return durably ...

  6. 5 days ago · Collins expects that slower growth will be needed to achieve a better balance with supply and ensure the economy remains on a path towards price stability. The current policy stance, which Collins views as being moderately restrictive, is appropriate for balancing the current two-sided risks (of easing too soon or holding too long).

  7. 5 days ago · From web.mit.edu. Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins' remarks, and a fireside chat with Kristin Forbes, Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management and Global Economics at Sloan, are being livestreamed. 1. Collins remains optimistic that inflation can be brought back to 2 percent in a reasonable amount of time and with a ...