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Fed official: More rate hikes ‘likely’ needed 

2023-08-07  Correspondent

Fed official: More rate hikes ‘likely’ needed 

WASHINGTON - A US central bank official said Saturday that more interest rate hikes “will likely be needed” to bring inflation down further, shortly after policymakers lifted rates to the highest level since 2001.

Federal Reserve governor Michelle
Bowman’s prepared remarks to an event in Colorado also came after a mixed employment report on Friday showed that hiring in the United States has slowed, but wage gains remained robust.

Bowman said she supported the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) decision for a rate hike in July, given “strong economic data and still elevated inflation.”

“I also expect that additional rate increases will likely be needed to get inflation on a path down to the FOMC’s 2% target,” she added in her remarks. On Friday, Labour Department data showed that the world’s biggest economy added 187 000 jobs in July and 185,000 in June -- slowing from before.

But wage gains held steady at 0.4%, and were 4.4% higher than the same period a year ago in July.

Analysts noted that this could still be too elevated for the Fed.

“The demand for workers continues to exceed the supply of available job-seekers, adding upward pressure on prices,” said Bowman in her Saturday speech.

She added that she would be seeking “consistent evidence” that inflation is on a meaningful path down towards the Fed’s 2% target, when mulling how long the federal
funds rate needs to remain restrictive.

“I will also be watching for signs of slowing in consumer spending, and signs that labour market conditions are loosening,” she
noted.

Officials are expected to assess the labour market report for August, along with
 upcoming inflation readings, before making their next rate decision in late September. 

- Nampa/AFP


2023-08-07  Correspondent

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