The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Robert Kaplan, said on Thursday that a moderate inflation overshoot means reaching a rate of 2.25-2.5%. Kaplan called for focusing on the future instead of the past, and noted that the Fed is expecting a hotter labor market. In addition, Kaplan …
Read More »Fed’s Esther George: Recession Depends on Pandemic State
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas, Esther George, said on Wednesday that the COVID-19 recession in the United States could reoccur if the pandemic intensifies. “An important risk to that outlook is thinking about what happens as we come into the fall, whether we see any resurgence in …
Read More »Gold Fell as Dollar Rose, Fed in Spotlight
Gold fell on Wednesday, August 25, as the dollar rose, while investors awaiting a speech by Jerome Powell, President of the US Federal Reserve, to obtain indications about the monetary strategy, but concerns about the global economy, which is hit by the Coronavirus pandemic, kept prices above the level of …
Read More »Chicago Fed National Activity Index Declines in July
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) declined to 1.18 in July from 5.33 in June, suggesting slower but still well-above-average growth last month. The fall of the index was due to some moderation in the growth of production- and employment-related indicators, according to data by the Federal Reserve Bank …
Read More »Barkin: Uncertainty Negatively Affecting US Economy
The US need to get the coronavirus under control to ensure business confidence and economic certainty, according to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin. The high levels of uncertainty are weighing on the economy, which still needs continued fiscal support, according to Barkin.
Read More »Fed: COVID Will Weigh Heavily on Economic Activity
The Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve has unanimously voted to maintain interest rates during the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on July 29. The meeting also authorized the Fed to undertake open market operations as necessary to maintain the federal funds rate in a target range …
Read More »Kaplan Ok With Inflation Above 2%
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Robert Kaplan, has expressed tolerance with the idea of the inflation rate going above the 2% target. “I would be willing to see inflation run moderately above 2% in the aftermath of periods where we’ve been running persistently below.”“I’m not making a …
Read More »Kaplan: Containing Pandemic Could Lower Unemployment
Americans must learn how to live with the virus and follow the preventive health measures to ensure the pandemic is contained and so that the economy remains open, according to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Robert Kaplan. “If we don’t follow that, while people may feel …
Read More »Rosengren: Controlling Virus Helps in Managing Debt
Economic recovery in the United States is largely dependent on the situation of the COVID-19 Pandemic, according to the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Eric Rosengren. Rosengren expects consumer spending to remain weak as the economy struggles with the pandemic, Reuters reported. “I would say that taking …
Read More »Barkin: No Stimulus Package Could Spur Recession
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Thomas Barkin, said that if the U.S. Congress failed to reach an agreement on a second economic stimulus package there could be a risk of a recession of historic proportions.
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