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By Editorial team of BIPNsPublished On: November 10, 2023Categories: Forex News, News0 Comments on Fed's Bostic: There's still more work to be done on inflationTags: ForexNewsToday
- We will continue to forecast spending to slow, it will take some time
- Estimates that they got into restrictive territory about a year ago
We have heard from Bostic plenty lately so there’s no scope for his comments to be market moving.
This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.
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