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Fed Official Advocates for Steeper Rate Cuts Amid Inflation Concerns
economics3 months ago

Fed Official Advocates for Steeper Rate Cuts Amid Inflation Concerns

Governor Miran argues that current monetary policy is overly restrictive, with the appropriate federal funds rate around 2-2.25%, due to nonmonetary factors like fiscal policy, immigration, and deregulation affecting inflation, r*, and the output gap, and emphasizes the risks of maintaining such tight policy for employment and economic growth.

"Summers Warns Fed on Rate-Cut Bets, Sees Strong Economy"
financeeconomics1 year ago

"Summers Warns Fed on Rate-Cut Bets, Sees Strong Economy"

Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers criticized the Federal Reserve's estimate of a neutral setting for interest rates, stating that it is higher than the 2.5% the Fed suggests. He warned that there's a growing possibility that policymakers may not lower the benchmark rate this year, emphasizing a fundamental shift that he believes the Fed has not fully recognized.

"Insider Predicts Higher 'Neutral' Rate as Fed Prepares for Next Move"
finance2 years ago

"Insider Predicts Higher 'Neutral' Rate as Fed Prepares for Next Move"

The Wall Street Journal's Nick Timiraos predicts that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in the future, despite the current resilient state of the economy. The neutral rate of interest, which represents the hypothetical interest rate at which the economy operates at its full potential, is a key factor in this prediction. While the median estimate of the neutral rate has remained at 0.5%, some officials' estimates have been increasing. Factors such as productivity growth, demographics, risk appetite, and global factors can influence the neutral rate. The Federal Reserve pays attention to estimates of the neutral rate to determine whether monetary policy should be contractionary or expansionary.