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Fed officials warn against hasty rate cuts amid inflation concerns

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 14/02/2024, 06:46

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve officials, including Raphael Bostic of the Atlanta Fed, have signaled caution regarding the pace of future interest rate cuts, emphasizing the importance of a methodical approach to avoid unpredictable inflation dynamics. Amid recent economic data and global events, there is a consensus among Fed members that a gradual path toward the central bank's 2% inflation target is prudent.

Bostic, in his recent remarks, outlined expectations that inflation could stabilize near 2.5% by the end of the year, with the 2% target potentially being achieved by 2025. This projection comes in the wake of the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures, which indicated an uptick in inflation to 3.4%. The Fed's cautious stance is further justified by the external pressures on the economy, notably the Houthi attacks on the Suez Canal, which have resulted in a sharp increase in shipping costs.

Despite the United States boasting a robust labor market with a low unemployment rate of 3.7%, Bostic and his colleagues are advocating for a focus on inflation control. He suggests that the current economic conditions warrant maintaining the interest rate at its present level to monitor inflation trends closely.

As the Federal Reserve grapples with the dual mandate of fostering maximum employment and stabilizing prices, the recent statements by officials like Bostic underscore the complexity of the central bank's decision-making process in a changing global economic landscape. The Fed's cautious approach aims to steer the economy towards a stable inflation rate without disrupting the ongoing recovery.

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