Fed's Powell Says Must Balance Raising Rates Too Much Vs Not Enough
Rukhshan Mir (@rukhshanmir) Published November 15, 2018 | 12:03 PM
The US central bank is aiming to prolong the economic expansion but must balance the risk of raising interest rates too much or not enough, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
Washington, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Nov, 2018 ) :The US central bank is aiming to prolong the economic expansion but must balance the risk of raising interest rates too much or not enough, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
Amid increasing concerns in financial markets that the Fed will have to become more aggressive to head off inflation, Powell likened the job to walking in a dark room full of furniture.
In a discussion about the economy with Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan, Powell said the central bank is trying to steer between two common errors.
Holding the benchmark lending rate too low for too long could allow inflation to gain a foothold, he cautioned.
But the "other mistake -- and we had plenty of advice to do this -- is to raise rates too soon, and prematurely terminate an expansion. We haven't done that," Powell said.
However, "We're at a point now where we have to take both of those risks very seriously, and that's why we've been raising rates quite gradually." Economists almost unanimously expect the fourth rate increase of the year in December, but with a recent report showing wages finally beginning to rise, they are watching for indications about the likely pace of moves in 2019.
The Fed has repeatedly said it is likely to continue to raise rates gradually, with inflation holding right around its two percent target despite very low unemployment and continued job gains.
But Powell stressed that officials have not made the decision yet and will watch incoming data.
Likening the policymaking to "walking through a room full of furniture and the lights go off," Powell asked, "What do you do? You slow down, you stop probably and feel your way. It's not different with policy." The Fed chief also noted that the global economic outlook is slightly less optimistic this year. There have been "growing signs of bit of a slowdown, and it is concerning," he said.
Asked about the impact of President Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies on the economy, Powell said while officials hear complaints from businesses, the effect of higher tariffs have not yet showed up in lower growth or higher inflation.
"We're very pleased about state of the economy right now," he said.
"If you look down the road you see challenges ahead" and "we have to be thinking about how much further to raise rates and the pace at which we will raise rates."Starting in December, Powell will hold a press conference after every policy meeting, rather than just four times a year, which he said means markets will have to get used to the possibility a rate move could come at any time.
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