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Top Fed official warns against ‘self-fulfilling’ pessimism on US economy

August 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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A prominent US central banker emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong job market while cautioning against negative economic sentiments that could lead to a downturn.

Susan Collins, president of the Boston Federal Reserve, expressed confidence in the current state of the economy, noting that inflation had decreased and the labor market had stabilized without any major concerns.

Collins suggested that with inflation trending towards the Fed’s target of 2%, it might be appropriate to adjust the federal funds target range from its current high of 5.25% to 5.5% in order to support the labor market.

Her remarks on potential interest rate cuts come ahead of the Kansas City Fed’s annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where central bankers are expected to discuss economic conditions and the possibility of lowering borrowing costs.

While some central banks have already implemented rate cuts, the Fed is now considering a similar move. Minutes from the Fed’s July meeting indicated that most policymakers were in favor of cutting interest rates at the upcoming September meeting.

Collins did not disclose her stance on a July rate cut but acknowledged that recent decisions had been closely contested. Other FOMC members, including Patrick Harker and Raphael Bostic, have expressed support for a gradual approach to rate adjustments.

Despite signs of inflation stabilizing and a slight softening in the labor market, the Fed remains vigilant about preventing an unnecessary recession by keeping borrowing costs at an appropriate level.

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Collins emphasized the importance of avoiding unnecessary pessimism about the economy, as it could potentially become a self-fulfilling prophecy. She believes that a balanced approach to monetary policy can help maintain both price stability and a healthy job market without causing undue disruption.

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