Economics

Fed’s Evans Says Rate Cuts Leave U.S. Economy in Good Place

  • Chicago Fed chief says adjustments address concerns about risk
  • Williams says inflation expectations are tempering price gains
Chicago Fed President Charles Evans discusses the need for the central bank’s shift to accommodative monetary policyBloomberg
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said the central bank’s three interest-rate cuts this year have left the U.S. economy in a good place.