WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
The Federal Reserve should stay on the sidelines,
keeping its power dry in case the economy weakens, said Dennis Lockhart, the
president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank on Tuesday in an interview on the
CNBC business news cable channel
Lockhart, a voting member of the Federal Open
Market Committee, is seen by Fed watchers as a centrist on the central bank, so
his views are closely watched
Lockhart said he was not changing his outlook based on the first quarter's
disappointing 2.2% growth rate
Lockhart said he was skeptical that more asset
purchases would benefit the economy
"I think there is only so much we can do to
stimulate loan demand and to change the risk appetite of the financial system,"
Lockhart said
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José Ruiz Varela, with academic training in Fundamental Mathematics and professional experience in Large Multinationals in the Information Technology sector, having held positions in high-level management positions, maintains that it is time to reduce Unproductive Public Expenditure and help the Private Sector in everything that is possible.
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