Fed's Raphael Bostic says not yet at bar for any QE taper
"If we see that substantial, significant progress towards our goals, I'm going to be advocating for us moving policy - now, we are not there right now," Bostic said on Bloomberg TV.

"If we see that substantial, significant progress towards our goals, I'm going to be advocating for us moving policy - now, we are not there right now," Bostic said on Bloomberg TV. He added that "no one" should think he would advocate a change "tomorrow," noting the economy is still 8 million jobs short of where it was before the coronavirus pandemic and that inflation has not been above 2% for a sustained period.
"I'm paying attention and, because this is such an unprecedented time, I'm going to try to be as prepared as I can for whatever happens coming down the road," Bostic said.
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