Dalio: Rate Cuts by Incoming Fed Chair Kevin Walsh Would Be a Policy Mistake
On April 27, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio stated that ongoing inflationary pressures combined with slowing economic growth require policymakers to remain cautious. Dalio remarked on Monday, "We are undoubtedly in a stagflation period," warning that the U.S. economy has fallen into a stagflation environment. He pointed out that if Kevin Walsh, who is set to take over as Fed Chair, chooses to cut interest rates, it would be a policy mistake.
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