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Fed's Hammack: Tremendous uncertainty weighs on economic activity

Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack noted during an interview with Axios that still-brewing US government policies continue to make it increasingly difficult for policymakers to manage the economy. Left unchecked, Hammack sees rising odds of a stagflation scenario, where low growth is coupled with high inflation.

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Tremendous uncertainty weighs on economic activity.

Policies to come could offset trade policy effect.

Hammack sees stagflationary outcome as a likely scenario.

I don't want to overreact to trade.

White House tax bill complicates forecast.

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