New Delhi, Nov. 23 -- A day after hinting at supporting steady interest rates, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she has not yet made up her mind on how to vote at the Fed's December policy meeting.

"I have not made a decision, I don't make a decision before I actually get to the meeting," Bloomberg quoted Collins's remarks to reporters Saturday on the sidelines of the Boston Fed's annual economic conference. "There's still data that's coming."

Collins, who will vote for the Fed's December outcome, had earlier said that she was hesitant to cut interest rates at the upcoming meeting, as inflation remains high and current policy is only mildly restrictive.

Since the Fed's last meeting in October, the Boston Fed ...