Federal Reserve's Williams: No rush to adjust monetary policy; low CPI data is due to technical factors.
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Federal Reserve's Williams attributes low November CPI to technical data collection issues, suggesting a 0.1 percentage point distortion. He sees the U.S. economy in good shape and expects eventual rate cuts but stresses no urgency to change monetary policy.
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Odaily Odaily reports that Federal Reserve Chairman Williams said on Friday that certain "technical factors" may have distorted the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, causing it to be lower than actual levels. Williams stated, "There are some specific real factors related to their inability to collect data in October and the first half of November. Because of this, I think certain categories of data were distorted, which could have pulled the CPI data down by about 0.1 percentage points." Williams also stated that the U.S. economy is currently in "good shape" and hinted that he "will eventually see" interest rates decline. However, he emphasized that he is in no hurry to adjust monetary policy. (Jinshi)