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Powell: Fed would not wait for 2% inflation before considering rate cut

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Last updated: 2024/07/10 at 9:03 PM
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently stated that the US central bank will not wait for inflation to cool to its two percent target before considering a rate cut. Powell explained that waiting until inflation reaches two percent may be too late, as inflation has momentum and waiting too long may result in inflation falling well below the target level, which is also not desirable. The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, does not necessarily need to dip below two percent before officials contemplate rate reductions.

Powell’s comments come after recent inflation readings have shown modest progress, with more positive data needed to boost confidence that price increases are sustainably cooling. In response to surging inflation, the Fed had raised the benchmark lending rate to a decades-high level in recent years, but has recently held rates at a 23-year high. While inflation has peaked, its downward progress has stalled somewhat, prompting the consideration of a rate cut.

During his testimony to lawmakers, Powell emphasized that he is not yet confident that inflation is moving sustainably down to two percent. He also stressed the importance of the Fed’s political independence in order to effectively carry out its duties and maintain trust across the political spectrum. Powell’s remarks highlight the delicate balance the Fed must strike in managing inflation and the economy while remaining politically neutral.

Overall, Powell’s statements suggest that the Fed is closely monitoring inflation trends and is prepared to take action, such as a rate cut, if necessary to ensure that inflation remains at a sustainable level. The central bank’s commitment to maintaining price stability and its willingness to act in a timely manner to address any potential issues demonstrate its proactive approach to monetary policy. As the Fed continues to navigate economic challenges, Powell’s insights provide valuable guidance on the central bank’s strategy in managing inflation and supporting economic growth.

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