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Fed's Daly: US monetary policy is slightly restrictive; that should help inflation come down.
Fed's Daly: US monetary policy is slightly restrictive
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) July 2, 2026
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Added at 7:20am
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Fed's Daly: There is a scenario where the Fed has to fight inflation; there's also a scenario where growth doesn't continue.
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) July 2, 2026
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Fed's Daly: Can't decide right now, can't give false guidance on rates.
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) July 2, 2026
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