Fed's Williams Expects Energy Prices to Fall Despite Iran War
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New York Federal Rezerv Bankası Başkanı John Williams, Perşembe günü, Orta Doğu'daki düşmanlıkların yeniden başlamasına rağmen, yılın geri kalanında e
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Thursday he did not expect a sustained rise in energy prices for the rest of the year despite the resumption of hostilities in the Middle East, and declined to say what decision he would make on interest rates at a policy meeting later this month.
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Expert's Statements
Expert's Note: Markets are reacting sensitively to this situation. A decline in energy prices could be a positive development for the economy. However, tensions in the Middle East may affect energy prices.
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