The U.S. economic recovery will probably be “lackluster,” hobbled by strains in financial markets and weak consumer spending, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart said.

“Over the medium term, I see a slow recovery with ongoing repair of the financial sector,” Lockhart said Thursday in remarks prepared for a speech in Jacksonville, Fla. “There are risks to even this lackluster outlook.”

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