Odd Lots: Fed’s Collins on the Chances for Another Cut (Podcast)

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Federal Reserve's Boston President Susan Collins is now more concerned about inflation than the labor market, indicating a potential pause in rate cuts.

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In early November, it looked like almost a sure thing that the Federal Reserve would cut rates. Since then, the odds have come in dramatically, as a number of FOMC members have been talking about persistent inflationary pressures. One such voice has been Susan Collins, the president of the Boston Fed. On this episode, she explains her thinking as to why, right now, she’s more concerned about inflation than she is about the labor market, and she tells us what she’d like to see before supporting a

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Federal Reserve's Boston President Susan Collins is now more concerned about inflation than the labor market, indicating a potential pause in rate cuts.

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Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 72% confidence.

Original article published by Bloomberg on November 21, 2025.
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