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Renowned LSE economist Ricardo Reis, an academic consultant to the Richmond Fed, thinks incoming Fed Chair Warsh might be able to cut interest rates later in the year if energy prices level off then start coming back down. He's comforted by inflation expectations that are still anchored despite five years of above 2% inflation.
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Renowned LSE economist Ricardo Reis, an academic consultant to the Richmond Fed, thinks incoming Fed Chair Warsh might be able to cut interest rates later in the year if energy prices level off then start coming back down. He's comforted by inflation expectations that are still anchored despite five years of above 2% inflation.

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