Katrina Could Persuade Greenspan to Halt Interest Rate Hikes
By Dave Berns
September 19, 2005
“But a main argument for the Fed to stay the course is the concern that high energy costs, made worse by the killer storm, could filter down and affect the price of all kinds of things. Broader inflation could follow,” writes The Associated Press.
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