Federal Reserve Board Member Mullan: Interest rates should be lowered to a neutral level of 2.5%-2.75%

Gate News reports that on March 6, Federal Reserve Board member Mullan expressed his views on interest rate policy, stating that the neutral interest rate is approximately 2.5% to 2.75%. Mullan pointed out that if the Federal Reserve does not cut rates this month, he will oppose it, believing that the Fed should lower rates to the neutral level and then reassess the policy direction.

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