A Federal Reserve official has called for more "monetary accommodation" to tackle surging unemployment and the country's creaking mortgage market.
In a meeting at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York last night, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans called for "increasing amounts of policy accommodation", according to Bloomberg. Evans, who said his stance is at odds with the "consensus" view on the rate-setting committee, advocated more asset purchases including mortgage-market securities to ease problems in the housing market. He also repeated his proposal for the Fed to keep interest rates at their record low until the unemployment level - currently at a record 9% - starts to fall. Evans voted agai...
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