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financeeconomics1 year ago

"Federal Reserve Officials Advocate Patience on Interest Rate Cuts"

Kansas City Fed president Jeff Schmid and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly both urge patience before any interest rate cuts, citing the resilience of the US economy and inflation running above the Fed’s 2% target. Schmid prefers to hold rates steady until there is "convincing" evidence that inflation is dropping, while Daly sees no urgency to adjust the policy rate and emphasizes the need to be fully confident that inflation is on track to come down to 2% before considering a rate cut. Other Fed officials still believe inflation is on course to drop and expect to begin cutting rates later this year, with traders now eyeing September as the first rate cut.

economy2 years ago

"San Francisco Fed Predicts Depletion of COVID-era Savings for Households"

The San Francisco Fed predicts that households' excess savings, which had reached about $500 billion in March, are likely to be depleted by the third quarter of 2023. However, estimating the exact amount of excess savings is challenging and subject to uncertainty. Despite this, retail sales have seen a significant increase, surprising economists, and the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model estimates strong economic growth in the third quarter. The yield on the 10-year Treasury has also reached its highest level since 2008.