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Talks between Oakland and A’s resume over new stadium

The Oakland A's want to build a 30,000-seat ballpark at The Port of Oakland's Charles P. Howard Terminal
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The Oakland A's want to build a 30,000-seat ballpark at The Port of Oakland's Charles P. Howard Terminal

Thao was joined at the meeting by San Francisco Mayor London Breed and two economic forecasters, Ken Rosen of University of California of Berkeley and Baie Netzer of Bank of America.

Both Rosen and Bank of America are predicting a mild recession this year following interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve. The central bank has raised rates to lower inflation.

Thao would not answer any questions following the meeting about the A's negotiations, but during the meeting she said of the negotiations, "It is looking good."

Any deal would have to be approved by the Oakland City Council. Thao was elected in November to replace Mayor Libby Schaaf, who termed out of office.

Rosen and Netzer expect inflation this year to fall but not to the Fed's preferred rate of two percent. Rosen said he expects inflation to fall to 4 percent while Bank of America's prediction was lower.

About 650 people attended the meeting, which was held at Marriott City Center in downtown Oakland.

Meanwhile, the A’s are continuing to talk with officials and business leaders in Las Vegas about relocating the team to "Sin City" and building a billion-dollar domed stadium.

Sunni M. Khalid is a veteran of more than 40 years in journalism, having worked in print, radio, television, and web journalism.