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13 days ago
While oil prices have recently fallen on news that a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran could come, prices are still significantly higher than before the war.
38 days ago
Recent inflation data was 'bad news,' Fed's Goolsbee says ⊖
The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, the central bank's preferred inflation measure, rose at a 3.5% annual rate in March.
Recent inflation data was 'bad news': Chicago Fed's Goolsbee ⊖
The Chicago Federal Reserve president said inflation is rising even in service industries.
78 days ago
Fed's Goolsbee says he's worried about inflation in 'fraught but intense' climate ⊖
In a CNBC interview, the central banker said policymaking is difficult in the current environment.
3 months ago
Fed's Goolsbee calls for a hold on cuts as current rate of inflation is 'not good enough' ⊖
The Chicago Fed president said Tuesday that cuts aren't appropriate until there's more evidence that inflation is on its way down.
4 months ago
Fed's Goolsbee says inflation could come 'roaring back' if central bank independence goes away ⊖
"Anything that's infringing or attacking the independence of the central bank is a mess," Goolsbee told CNBC.
5 months ago
Fed's Goolsbee says he's uncomfortable front-loading too many rate cuts ⊖
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Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee spoke Friday morning on CNBC.
7 months ago
Chicago Fed's Goolsbee says he's cautious about further rate cuts during shutdown ⊖
The central bank official said told CNBC that he has concerns because of the lack of inflation reports.
8 months ago
Chicago Fed President Goolsbee 'a little wary' about cutting interest rates too quickly ○
The central banker indicated that pressure is coming to both sides of the Fed's so-called dual mandate of stable prices and low unemployment.
Top Federal Reserve official warns against series of rate cuts ○
Austan Goolsbee says weakening in jobs market does not signal looming recession