Economics
Fed’s Williams Sees Sequence of Steps to Raise Rates to Neutral
- New York Fed chief calls uncertainty ‘extraordinarily high’
- Says Fed policy action should deliver a soft economic landing
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said officials should raise interest rates to more normal levels to curb inflation, while monitoring the economy’s progress as they proceed.