New Dallas Fed president says inflation is top priority

Lorie Logan pledges to build relations with local population and work on behalf of community banks

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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Lowering inflation is US policy-makers’ top priority, the Dallas Federal Reserve’s new president said in her first public speech in the role.

“Our number one priority has to be to restore price stability,” Lorie Logan said in a speech on August 31, adding she was concerned by inequality in the Fed’s eleventh district.

“Not everyone is experiencing the economy in the same way,” she said. Logan praised community banks and said she hopes to advance their interests at the Fed.

Logan’s speech

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