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Fed official expects rebound after hurricanes

By Andrew Balls in Philadelphia

Published: September 29 2005 20:13 | Last updated: September 29 2005 20:13

The Federal Reserve needs to continue raising rates in order to remove unnecessarily accommodative monetary conditions but also to demonstrate its “unwavering commitment” to maintaining stable inflation, a top Federal Reserve official said.

Anthony Santomero, president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, said the economy was likely to bounce back after the disruption caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, with stronger-than-expected growth next year on a boost from reconstruction and government spending.

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