New York Fed's Williams Calls Inflation 'Far Too High' Today

According to New York Federal Reserve President John Williams, inflation remains at a "far too high" level, as stated during a market liquidity workshop on July 9 (U.S. Eastern Time). Williams emphasized that the Federal Reserve continues to focus on price stability risks and noted that the labor market remains in very stable condition, indicating that risks are tilted more toward inflation.
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