U.S. Federal Reserve official anticipates more interest rate increases
Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said today that Fed officials need to move interest rates "a little bit higher" and then keep them there for a while for U.S. inflation to eventually come down. We're certainly focused on inflation and making sure it comes down to 2% over time, "Mester said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.
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