Fed's Poole says more rate hikes may be needed

The U.S. economy has a "great deal of momentum" and the Federal Reserve may have to raise interest rates further, one of its top policymakers said on Monday 6 March.

"Should we get data in the coming months that are consistently strong, particularly if there are substantial upside surprises, then that says we're going to have to step a little harder on the brake," St. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole told Reuters in an interview.

"My sense is there is a great deal of momentum in the

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