Former Fed governor Jeremy Stein: The Fed's 2% inflation target 'may be challenging'
Jeremy Stein, former Federal Reserve governor and Harvard University economics professor, joins 'The Exchange' with CNBC's Steve Liesman to discuss the likelihood of reaching 2.0% inflation in the near future, whether the current economy could return to its past data as the norm, and more.
Видео Former Fed governor Jeremy Stein: The Fed's 2% inflation target 'may be challenging' канала CNBC Television
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