Anonymous ID: 9e2588 Jan. 11, 2023, 9:44 a.m. No.18124277   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4312

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>>18123355 Air Force offensive lineman, 21, dies after experiencing a 'medical emergency' on his way to class

>>18123377 kek Medical coincidence(s)

>>18123381 Rep. Andy Biggs: The House GOP Is Ready To Start Impeaching The Criminals In The Biden Administration

>>18123392 Average Monthly Border Encounters under 45: 50,789, Biden 194.646.-soc media

>>18123401 Las Vegas student died after he “unexpectedly” suffered cardiac arrest while at school.

>>18123423 Agent POS: Coming up LIVE on War Room about the FAA downing of all US aircraft

>>18123436, >>18123559 Joe Biden was paid $1 mn a year to teach but never taught a single class

>>18123440 OTD: The first secretary of the @USTreasury was thought to be born #OTD in 1755 or 1757

>>18123389, >>18123449, >>18123456, >>18123480, >>18123601, >>18123966 PF reports

>>18123465 UN with USA money will shower and distribute $1.7 billion dollars on mass migration in SA and America

>>18123564 US Navy Twat: @GHWBCVN77 conducts flight operations in the Ionian Sea, Jan. 7

>>18123607 Kremlin condemns Brazil riots says fully supports President Lula

>>18123645 Copper tops $9,000 for first time since June

>>18123654 Twitter Permanently Suspends OANN Reporter For Reporting On Rep. Buddy Carter’s Fair Tax Act Which Will ABOLISH The IRS

>>18123659 no idea wut is going on but here ya go-Russia's invasion of Ukraine may come to a terrifying end in 2023, with President Vladimir Putin likely to turn to nuclear weapons

>>18123691, >>18123736 Footage of flooding in California! Storm in Santa Barbara, Montecito, Ventura

>>18123817, >>18123855, >>18123926, >>18123968 Speaker McCarthy scoffs when @mkraju asked him if George Santos would be seated on any of the A committees - i.e. Judiciary, Budget, Ways & Means, Armed Services, Oversight etc: “No.” and moar on Santos

>>18123869 JW: "Hi guys, if you have had your Twitter account reinstated. Would you give me a reach around and Tweet this pre-formatted tweet for me?"

>>18123874 The Millions of Americans Who Quit Their Jobs Under the Biden Administration is Record-Breaking

>>18123876 USMC Twat: #Marines with @3rdMLG stage tactical vehicles for an Alert Contingency Marine Air-Ground Task Force (ACM) drill at @KadenaAirBase

>>18123881 LA SALLE, IL: "Multiple explosions were reported at Carus Chemical in La Salle on Wednesday morning

>>18123903, >>18123911 Federal Reserve Twat:"Having an issue with your bank? Did your credit card company close your account without warning? Did an online merchant refuse to send your purchase after they took your money?"

>>18123960, >>18124074, >>18123738 Biden Remarks on FAA Computer Outage

>>18123980 $10 trillion asset manager BlackRock $BLK to begin mass layoffs.

>>18124009, >>18124039 UPenn struggles to explain $3M donation from Hong Kong shell company: report

>>18124049, >>18124092 Twitter users declare eggs a ‘luxury item’ as prices soar: ‘The new bitcoin’

Anonymous ID: 9e2588 Jan. 11, 2023, 10:19 a.m. No.18124519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4562 >>4568 >>4627 >>4696

Fed President (Boston)t Backs Slowdown as Support Mounts for Smaller Rate Move

 

Susan M. Collins, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said she was leaning toward a quarter-point interest rate increase at the central bank’s next meeting — a slowdown that would signal a return to a normal pace of monetary policy adjustment after a year in which officials took rapid action to slow the economy and contain inflation.

 

Fed policymakers raised interest rates to a range of 4.25 to 4.5 percent in 2022 from near-zero, an aggressive path that included four consecutive three-quarter point adjustments. Officials slowed down with a half-point rate move in December, and a few of the Fed’s regional presidents have in recent days suggested that an even smaller adjustment could be possible when the Fed releases its next decision on Feb. 1.

 

Ms. Collins added her voice to that chorus — but even more declaratively, making it clear that she would at this point support slowing to rate adjustments of 25 basis points, or a quarter point. Changing policy more gradually would give the central bank more time to see how its actions affect the economy and whether they were working to contain rapid inflation. “I think 25 or 50 would be reasonable; I’d lean at this stage to 25, but it’s very data-dependent,” Ms. Collins said in an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday. “Adjusting slowly gives more time to assess the incoming data before we make each decision, as we get close to where we’re going to hold. Smaller changes give us more flexibility.”

 

Ms. Collins is one of the Fed’s 12 regional bank presidents and one of its 19 policymakers. She does not have a formal vote on rate changes this year, but she will join in deliberations as the decision is made.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/11/business/economy/federal-reserve-susan-collins-interest-rates.html

>>18107519 pb Economic Schedule for Week of January 8, 2023

>Still only gonna do 25bp at next FOMC meeting

 

Thanks Susan for the confirmation!

Anonymous ID: 9e2588 Jan. 11, 2023, 10:26 a.m. No.18124568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4617

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