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Fed's Williams Sees Risks to Inflation, Employment Balanced
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said risks to inflation and employment from higher energy prices are "in balance" and that he favors holding interest rates steady.
Fed's Williams: Labor market not adding to inflation pressures
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with the latest comments from New York Fed President John Williams.
Fed Chief Williams Hits Staten Island, Says Rates Ready For Rough Seas
John C. Williams told Staten Island audiences the Fed is 'well positioned' to balance inflation and jobs risks amid rising energy prices.
Fed's Williams speaking: Tariffs and Iran war will push headline ...
The comments reinforce a cautious policy stance from the Fed, with officials reluctant to commit to near-term rate adjustments amid heightened uncertainty. Williams did not indicate any urgency to shift interest rates, arguing that the current policy setting strikes a balance between supporting employment and containing inflation risks.


