PANews reported on April 17 that Fed Chairman Williams said the long-term federal funds rate is likely to remain at about 3%. The basic view on monetary policy has not changed fundamentally. He also expects economic growth to slow significantly this year and unemployment to rise. This year's GDP may be less than 1%, and the unemployment rate will rise to 4.5% to 5%. Tariff uncertainty is the primary topic of concern for businesses.
Fed's Williams: Long-term federal funds rate is likely to remain around 3%
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