Fed's Jefferson: Inflation risks remain tilted to upside, but expects easing later this year as tariff and energy shocks fade. Warns energy shocks pose downside risks to growth.
FedJefferson said risks to the inflation outlook remain tilted to the upside, though he expects price pressures to ease later this year as tariff and energy shocks fade. He added that the US economy has remained solid, but warned energy shocks pose downside risks to growth.
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