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Fed’s Barkin warns of high inflation, but sees signs of relief
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin warned that inflation remains high but noted tentative signs of moderation. He cited factors like the Iran-related oil price surge and AI infrastructure costs as contributors, while acknowledging falling gasoline prices and potential policy adjustments. Barkin emphasized the need for continued monitoring to address persistent inflationary pressures.
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