"On the global side, I’m not seeing any obvious signs that those risks that were on my mind and the minds of others, I don’t see signs that those have gotten worse,” Williams, a voting member on the Fed’s policy committee this year, said in Salt Lake City on Thursday. He was answering questions from the audience after delivering a speech.
“There’s always going to be risks, there’s always going to be uncertainties,” he said. Even so, “we’re going to have to take actions that we think are the appropriate ones given our goals.”