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US to see growth boom, but Fed’s Williams says inflation not a worry

Top Federal Reserve officials have warned against growing overly concerned by price spikes as the US economy bounces back from the pandemic in 2021.

WASHINGTON: The US economy is likely to see its fastest growth in nearly four decades this year, but the short-term inflation spike that will come with the rebound is not a cause for concern, a top Federal Reserve official said Monday.

The world’s largest economy still needs to see several months of strong employment growth to achieve a full recovery, said John Williams, president of the Fed’s influential New York branch, stressing that the central bank will be in no hurry to alter its stimulative policies.

US GDP will expand by around seven percent this year as it bounces back from the Covid-19 pandemic, Williams said, calling it “welcome progress after the…

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