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Top Federal Reserve official warns progress on taming US inflation ‘may be stalling’

Governor Christopher Waller says he still supports a December interest rate cut barring a surprise in the economic data

A top Federal Reserve official has warned the US central bank’s progress on curbing inflation “may be stalling”, even as he threw his support behind a cut in interest rates later this month.

Christopher Waller, a Fed governor who sits on the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee, on Monday said he backed the central bank lowering rates at its December 17-18 meeting. He said still-elevated borrowing costs were curbing demand across the world’s biggest economy, contributing to easing price pressures.

Still, Waller noted that “if the data we receive between today and the next meeting surprise in a way that suggests our forecasts of slowing inflation and a moderating but still-solid economy are wrong, then I will be supportive of holding the policy rate [unchanged in December]”.

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