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Fed’s Goolsbee makes case for rate cut in coming months, citing ‘warning signs’ of a slowdown

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Tuesday made the case for a cut in interest rates in coming months, saying that maintaining the current level of the policy rate as inflation keeps falling means that policy will put more downward pressure on demand.

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