Kashkari: Quite optimistic about the economic outlook, does not believe quantitative easing is necessary
According to Golden Ten Data, ChainCatcher reports that Federal Reserve's Kashkari stated he is quite optimistic about the economic outlook, expects the economy to grow steadily, and does not believe the Federal Reserve needs to implement quantitative easing.
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