New York Fed President John Williams believes monetary policy is ready for Middle East war uncertainty. He anticipates interest rate cuts once inflation eases. Economic growth is expected to remain resilient. Inflation challenges persist due to tariffs and energy costs. Williams noted potential for more severe supply shocks. The Fed remains in a wait-and-see mode regarding policy adjustments.
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