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28 Jul 2004
In a speech on 'U.S. Economic Outlook' given on 23 July, Michael Moskow of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said the recent increase in U.S. inflation probably isn't enough to force the Federal Reserve to abandon its "measured" approach to interest-rate hikes, but the Fed is ready to be as aggressive as necessary.
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