Hassett sees no 'excuse' to raise rates, says Warsh will push Fed to 'right answer'
Hassett said there is no reason to raise interest rates. He thinks Warsh will help the Federal Reserve make good decisions.
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Kevin Hassett, a US economic advisor, said interest rates should not be raised. He thinks a new Federal Reserve member, Warsh, will help make good decisions. This is because the latest US inflation rate was lower than expected.
Why it matters
This news is important because it affects the US economy and how people borrow money.
- Who is Hassett?
- Kevin Hassett is a US economic advisor.
- What is the Federal Reserve?
- The Federal Reserve is a group that helps control the US economy.
- What is Warsh's role?
- Warsh is a new member of the Federal Reserve who will help make decisions.
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Hassett praises Trump's policies
Sources1TypeAngleCNBC Top NewsHassett credits Trump's policies for good inflation news
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Warsh's influence on the Federal Reserve
Sources1TypeAngleCNBC Top NewsWarsh will help the Fed make good decisions