Economics
Fed’s Kashkari Backs More Policy Support as Recession Risks Rise
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- Says businesses blame the trade war, not Fed, for uncertainty
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said recession risks have risen “quite a bit” and the central bank should be ready to cut interest rates again to protect the U.S. economy.