Economics
Fed's Quarles Says Interest Rate Increases May Yet Be Needed
- Supports current pause but optimistic on U.S. economy
- Says systemic risks not above normal, capital buffer unneeded
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Federal Reserve Vice Chairman for Supervision Randal Quarles said he’s still upbeat about the U.S. economy and expects additional interest-rate increases may be necessary “at some point.”