Volcker Sees Risks of U.S. Inflation Creep, Pressure on Fed
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Volcker, who halted a wage and price spiral as Federal Reserve chairman between 1979 and 1987, said he's worried both about inflation and pressure on the U.S. central bank to not do anything about it.
``I am a little bit more worried about inflation,'' said Volcker, 79, speaking at a discussion sponsored by the Women's Economic Round Table in New York yesterday. Gerald Corrigan, who served as New York Fed president from 1985 to 1993, said he shared Volcker's concerns.
``I am a little bit more worried about inflation,'' said Volcker, 79, speaking at a discussion sponsored by the Women's Economic Round Table in New York yesterday. Gerald Corrigan, who served as New York Fed president from 1985 to 1993, said he shared Volcker's concerns.
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