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Fed's Cook: policy rates will change when disinflation looks sustainable

Federal Reserve (Fed) Governor and policymaker Lisa Cook spoke while participating in a moderated discussion at the Annual Conference of the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy & Finance, hosted by Princeton University in New Jersey.

Key highlights

  • Fed's Cook believes risks to achieving employment and inflation goals have moved into better balance.
  • would like to have greater confidence that inflation is converging to 2% before beginning rate cuts.
  • Policy rate will eventually have to change as the disinflation outlook becomes more sustainable.
  • The risk of persistently-high inflation has diminished, but not disappeared entirely.
  • Disinflationary process has been, and may continue to be, bumpy and uneven.
  • Consumer spending growth may face headwinds as household balance sheets deteriorate.
  • Consumer spending has generally continued to show strong momentum in recent months.
  • A strong supply-side recovery has contributed heavily to recent disinflation.
  • Fed's Cook sees potential for increased supply chain disruptions from Red Sea altercations.
  • The post-pandemic world could be characterized by greater volatility of supply.
  • Core goods inflation likely to converge to modestly negative pre-pandemic trend.
  • 12-month PCE forecast seems reasonable, baseline outlook of convergence on 2% target.

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Joshua Gibson

Joshua joins the FXStreet team as an Economics and Finance double major from Vancouver Island University with twelve years' experience as an independent trader focusing on technical analysis.

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