• Fed's Waller: Prefers a 50 bps rate hike in May, and possibly more in June and July

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13 April 2022

Fed's Waller: Prefers a 50 bps rate hike in May, and possibly more in June and July

Fed board of governors member Christopher Waller said on Wednesday that he supports a 50 bps rate hike at the upcoming May Fed meeting, and possibly more hikes of the same margin at the June and July meetings, reported Reuters citing comments made in a CNBC interview. 

Additional Remarks:

  • The high inflation in the latest Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) report was not surprising. 
  • The Fed will continue with its plan for rate hikes and reducing accommodation to get inflation under control. 
  • March CPI was "pretty much the peak".
  • The Fed will start seeing some relief on inflation in the coming months, but that doesn't relieve the need for us to raise rates. 
  • "We want to get to above neutral in the later half of this year." 
  • "Higher mortgage rates will have a bite on how much people can pay for houses, so we will see downward pressure on prices in the coming months."
  • It's completely feasible to avert a recession. 
  • "We can pull back demand for labor, and not have a big impact on jobs."
  • "We can get prices down without causing a recession."
  • "We are not in a Volcker moment."
  • "We don't need to cause a shock, but we will do what it takes to get inflation back down, though we can do it in an orderly way."
  • "This is a good time to do aggressive actions because the economy can take it."
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