President Bullard Appears on CNBC's "Squawk Box" - Part 1: Monetary Policy, Labor Market Outlook
April 9, 2013
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said there is more willingness on the FOMC to make a relatively small adjustment to the pace of asset purchases, if necessary, to show markets that the committee is adjusting to the incoming data.
- Part 1: Monetary Policy, Labor Market Outlook
- Part 2: Fed's Balance Sheet, Financial Literacy
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