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EL PASO, Texas - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan on Thursday said she believes inflation is still heading to the Fed's 2% target, although she can imagine"other paths" that the Fed ought to be prepared for.
"I think there's good reasons to think that we're headed to 2% -- we're still on that path, perhaps a bit slower and a little bit bumpier than maybe many thought at the beginning of the year," Logan said at an event in El Paso, Texas."But there's a lot of uncertainty about that path. And I can imagine other paths that we need to be prepared for. And I continue to be concerned with upside risks around inflation.
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