Fed's Williams Optimistic on Inflation and Economic Outlook for 2026

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Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams supports the recent rate cut, sees inflation moderating to 2% by 2027, and believes the Fed's policy stance is well-positioned for 2026, with a cooling labor market and tariffs having limited long-term price impacts.
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