HONOLULU, Hawaii (Reuters) – Higher oil prices are affecting U.S. growth but are currently not a reason to think the economy will stall, a top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday. “It pushes people not to spend. This is one of the factors affecting consumer confidence and consumer spending,” John Williams, president …
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