HONG KONG (MarketWatch)
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans urged further monetary-policy easing Thursday, saying the U.S. central bank should take additional actions to bolster the economy, according to reported comments made in Thursday in Beijing
"Accommodation is our best defense against any shocks," Evans said, according to Dow Jones Newswires, echoing some of his previous comments on the matter
He said he saw little evidence of inflation, calling price gains in the U.S. "modest to say the least."
The comments followed the release of the minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy board meeting, which were seen as signaling the central bank is preparing additional easing moves to help boost the economy
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