President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Eric Rosengren, said on Wednesday that economic recovery could be slower in case the number of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases increased. “Recent economic data have been encouraging, but I believe the most difficult part of the recovery is still ahead of us.” …
Read More »Fed’s Evans Not Worried About Inflation Above 2%
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Charles Evans, said on Wednesday that he does not fear stronger accommodation in the pursuit of clearly overshooting the 2% inflation target, even reaching above 2.5%. The Fed needs to maintain interest rates close to zero to sustainably maintain inflation at 2% …
Read More »Powell: Fed and Congress Need to Work Against COVID
The United States Congress and the Federal Reserve need to work in order to help the American economy recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, said the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday. Powell noted in his testimony in front of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus …
Read More »Fed’s Barkin Says COVID-19 Vaccine is Essential For Recovery
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Tom Barkin said on Tuesday that the US labor market and economic activity may not fully recover until a vaccine and treatments for the novel Coronavirus are developed. “If this rate of initial claims continues, you have to imagine the recent improvements …
Read More »Fed’s Evans Calls for New Fiscal Stimulus
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Charles Evans said on Tuesday that failing to pass a new economic stimulus package could lead to a longer recession and a slower recovery, Reuters reported. “Fiscal support is just fundamental.” Evans expects the unemployment rate in the United States to decline …
Read More »Fed’s Kaplan Expects Unemployment Below 4% by 2023
Interest rates in the United States are expected to remain near 0% for the next two or three years, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Robert Kaplan said on Monday in a TV interview with Bloomberg. Kaplan further expects that unemployment rate would reach 4% or 3.5% by …
Read More »Federal Reserve to Update Banking Rules
The Federal Reserve began on Monday updating community-lending standards for banks operating in the United States, Reuters reported. The Fed is reportedly asking for input and feedback for potential rule changes.
Read More »Kashkari Prefers Stronger Tone on Rates
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Neel Kashkari, said on Friday the monetary policymakers need to take better measurements to ensure the economy restore its pre-crisis levels. “I would have preferred the Committee make a stronger commitment to not raising rates until we were certain to have achieved …
Read More »Bostic: Inflation Stability is Necessary Above 2%
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, said on Friday that he will accept inflation going above 2% to 2.3% but remaining stable. “By contrast, if we were at 2.2% and the next quarter at 2.4% and then at 2.6% that trajectory would give me concern.”
Read More »Fed Expects Better Performance by US Economy in 2020
The United States Federal Reserve finished its two-day policy meeting on Wednesday and expressed better expectations for the US economy. The Fed reiterated its commitment to do what is necessary to help the US economy recover from the worst recession in years. Members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) …
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