• Fed's George: It doesn't look like inflation expectations will surge in near-term, but never say never

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10 July 2019

Fed's George: It doesn't look like inflation expectations will surge in near-term, but never say never

U.S. inflation is unlikely to surge anytime soon, though keeping interest rates too low for too long creates risks for financial stability, Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George said.

George said that inflation expectations, which have recently been falling, could change quickly if, say, investors or the public more generally became alarmed about rising government spending on an aging population.

“They can move quickly,” said George. “It doesn’t look like it will happen in the near term, but I never say never ... because you don’t know how those expectations might shift.”

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