Fed must 'tread carefully' given market signals on outlook: Bullard

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St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said the Federal Reserve needs to 'tread carefully' to keep the economy growing. Financial markets are sending worrisome signals about the U.S. economic outlook, Bullard said.

Financial markets are sending worrisome signals about the U.S. economic outlook and the Federal Reserve needs to"tread carefully" to keep the economy growing, a policymaker at the U.S. central bank said on Thursday.

Bullard, who has a vote this year on the Fed's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee, or FOMC, released slides for a presentation at a community development event in Tupelo, Mississippi.

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