americans are paying more, whether it s at the grocery store or filling up their gas tanks, booking trips or buying furniture. consumers in the midwest and the south are more concerns of a negative inflation impact. residents in the west or the northeast according to the fed surveyed this week. that s why wall street predicts the federal reserve will have to be more aggressive against inflation and sky rocketing prices. the fed will cut back on the bond purchases by 20%. they will likely start raising interest rates in the early spring time with wall street anticipating two or three interest rate hikes next year. the fed tries to battle and bring down the cost of goods. neil: thanks, susan. what the federal reserve can do. they ve been buying mortgage securities and forcing to keep interest rates down. already indicating and we ll get
it might prove to be a destination too far given these latest changes to quarantine rules for arrivals from france. it has their own plans for these travellers into disarray. very confusing, i am trying my hardest to follow the rules but i don t understand so i don t know, at this point i m going on my holiday and whatever happens happens. it actually feels more like political than anything else, it is very confusing, i think everything is really badly handled. their disappointment was echoed by the travel industry, who had hoped that allowing quarantine free travel to fully vaccinated arrivals from amber list countries like france would give people more confidence when booking trips. that confidence now for many has been shattered. everything we do is about mitigated risk when we are taking travellers to different destinations. however, the road map has been in place, the restrictions are easing as of monday, we are seeing the rest of the globe, us and europe are travelling freely, we
fully vaccinate arrivals from amber list countries like france would give people more confidence when booking trips. that confidence now for many has been shattered. everything we do is about mitigated risk when we are taking travellers to different destinations. however the road map has been in place, restrictions are easing as of monday, we are seeing the rest of the globe, us and europe travelling freely, we have a very successful deployment of the vaccine and we still cannot unlock international travel to countries with a lower case of virus than we have. the government is insistent that the decision was made in the interests of public health with there being a widespread of the beta variant in france. france is a popular destination for brits. the proximity, better weather and golden beaches are all part of its allure, making it the second most visited country pre pandemic from people in the uk. in fact 500,000 brits were due to travel through the country