Incoming Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh wants the central bank to consider alternative measures of inflation when setting monetary policy—some of which show price pressures actually are much lower
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To measure underlying inflation, the new chairman has urged the central bank to look at alternatives to its standard gauge.
To measure underlying inflation, the new chairman has urged the central bank to look at alternatives to its standard gauge.
To measure underlying inflation, the new chairman has urged the central bank to look at alternatives to its standard gauge.
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