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Dallas Fed's Logan backs current rates, signaling Fed's reluctance to pursue cuts soon.

Story Thread|Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

Araverus Team|Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 6:24 PM

Dallas Fed's Logan backs current rates, signaling Fed's reluctance to pursue cuts soon.

Araverus Team

Feb 10, 2026 · 6:24 PM

Fed · Interest Rates · Lorie Logan · Monetary Policy

FedInterest RatesLorie LoganMonetary Policy

Lorie Logan expressed cautious optimism about the Federal Reserve's current interest rate policy, indicating that it may be appropriate to maintain rates unless inflation remains high or the labor market weakens significantly.

Thread Timeline: Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

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Apr 16, 2026US Jobless Claims Fall, Inflation Surges, Fed Holds Rates

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Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan said she believes the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate stance is set well for the risks facing the economywsj.comFed's Logan: 'Cautiously Optimistic' That Current Rate-Setting Will Do the Job - US News Moneymoney.usnews.com

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