"I still think my ultimate where-we're-going-to-land is a fair bit below where we are today," Austan Goolsbee said at auto ...
A full-employment economy with solid growth and falling inflation will let the U.S. Federal Reserve continue cutting interest ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee warns that lessons from the pandemic suggest tariffs might become inflationary by creating supply-side disruptions.
New trade tariffs and supply chain disruptions could force the Federal Reserve into a difficult position, policymaker says.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said persistent, outsize tariffs could renew supply-chain ...
The U.S. economy is strong, the labor market is "plausibly" at full employment, and inflation has come down and is ...
Federal Reserve officials take great pains not to comment on fiscal policy, but the looming threat from tariffs is forcing ...
Trade wars could lead to supply-chain disruptions and an inflation spike similar to the early pandemic, Austan Goolsbee said.
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