U.S. Fed's 'tap dance' around balance sheet cut probably due to lack of consensus: Former Fed governor
Randall Kroszner, deputy dean at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and former U.S. Federal Reserve governor, says there are probably many different views on "how quickly and in what form" the balance sheet should be reduced.
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