The US House Financial Services Committee is considering a bill to amend the Federal Reserve Act, aiming to eliminate the central bank's dual mandate in favor of a singular focus on price stability.
The US House Financial Services Committee is considering legislation to amend the Federal Reserve Act, which would remove the dual mandate and require the central bank to focus exclusively on price stability.
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