Economics
Fed’s Evans Is Open-Minded on Rate Cut Despite Weak Industry
- Says U.S. central bank is in a ‘risk management’ mode
- Notes solid consumer, but is worried about inflation outlook
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Chicago Federal Reserve chief Charles Evans said the recent weakness in manufacturing hasn’t yet convinced him to cut interest rates again given many of the U.S. economy’s fundamentals are solid.