
Beth Hammack
Beth Hammack is a prominent figure in the U.S. financial sector, serving as the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. She has been known for her cautious approach to monetary policy and has emphasized the importance of maintaining stable interest rates during times of economic uncertainty. Recently, she was mentioned in the news for her views on keeping interest rates steady for an extended period, reflecting the Fed's careful strategy in navigating inflationary pressures and evolving economic conditions.
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Canada:
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said in an interview that they need an approach flexible enough for the Fed policy-setting committee.
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United States:
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack discussed the Fed's approach to economic data.
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Peru:
Beth Hammack, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, indicated that the central bank might adjust rates in June.
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Turkey:
Hammack expressed that it is appropriate to keep interest rates stable for a while.
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