Economics
Kashkari Has ‘Zero Sympathy’ for Wall Street Critics of Fed
- Says they complain Fed ‘mucking up’ their trading strategies
- Kashkari speaks to Bloomberg television after big payroll miss
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said he has “zero sympathy” for critics on Wall Street, who slam the central bank’s aggressive support of the U.S. economy while millions of Americans remain out of work.