US disinflation more likely than inflation: Fed’s Rosengren

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Based on the historical experience with inflation in the United States, Eric Rosengren, the president of the Boston Federal Reserve, said he expected the primary short-run concern to be disinflation rather than inflation.

Rosengren said there remained substantial excess capacity in the economy, and while he expected positive growth in the third and fourth quarter of this year, it would not be sufficient to make significant headway in improving labour-market conditions right away. This

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