Fed's Robert Kaplan says 'will advocate' for QE taper once pandemic over
Once the pandemic is weathered, and it is clear there has been progress toward full employment and 2% inflation, he "will advocate" for pulling back on "some of the Fed's extraordinary actions."

"You don’t want to be preemptive, but I also don’t want to be so reactive that we are late," Kaplan said in a virtual appearance at the Engage Undergraduate Investment Conference. Once the pandemic is weathered, and it is clear there has been progress toward full employment and 2% inflation, he "will advocate" for pulling back on "some of the Fed's extraordinary actions," starting with trimming the Fed's bond-buying program.
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