Losing Control: Federal Reserve Preparing “To Raise Rates Further”
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U.S. Federal Reserve is “prepared to raise rates further,” as inflation is still too high.
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Fed Chair Powell calls inflation ‘too high’ and warns that ‘we are prepared to raise rates further’
By, CNBC, Jeff Cox, Aug 25 2023:
While acknowledging that progress has been made, the central bank leader said inflation is still above where policymakers feel comfortable.
The speech resembled remarks Powell made last year at Jackson Hole, during which he warned that “some pain” was likely as the Fed continues its efforts to pull runaway inflation back down to its 2% goal.
A strong economy and decelerating inflation also give the Fed room to “proceed carefully” at upcoming meetings.
By: CNBC, August 26, 2023:
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday called for more vigilance in the fight against inflation, warning that additional interest rate increases could be yet to come.
While acknowledging that progress has been made and saying the Fed will be careful in where it goes from here, the central bank leader said inflation is still above where policymakers feel comfortable. He noted that the Fed will remain flexible as it contemplates further moves, but gave little indication that it’s ready to start easing anytime soon.
“Although inflation has moved down from its peak — a welcome development — it remains too high,” Powell said in prepared remarks for his keynote address at the Kansas City Fed’s annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. “We are prepared to raise rates further if appropriate, and intend to hold policy at a restrictive level until we are confident that inflation is moving sustainably down toward our objective.”
The speech resembled remarks Powell made last year at Jackson Hole, during which he warned that “some pain” was likely as the Fed continues its efforts to pull runaway inflation back down to its 2% goal.
But inflation was running well ahead of its current pace back then. Regardless, Powell indicated it’s too soon to declare victory, even with data this summer running largely in the Fed’s favor. June and July both saw easing in the pace of price increases, with core inflation up 0.2% for each month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller