TechFlow, November 15 — According to Jinshi News, Federal Reserve's Logan hinted again on Friday that she would oppose a Fed rate cut in December. She previously opposed the Fed's October rate cut due to concerns about persistently high inflation trending upward and taking too long to reach the Fed's 2% target. "As I look ahead to the December meeting, it seems difficult to support another rate cut unless we get compelling evidence that inflation is falling faster than I currently expect, or we see the labor market cooling more than just gradually," Logan said.
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