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Atlanta Fed President advises delay in rate cuts to Q3

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 2024-01-18, 12:36 p/m

ATLANTA - Raphael Bostic, the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, has recommended a cautious approach to adjusting interest rates, advocating for a delay in reductions until the third quarter of the year. His stance comes as a response to the current economic indicators that have outperformed expectations, suggesting a more resilient economy than previously assumed.

In his recent remarks, Bostic highlighted the necessity for compelling evidence to support any earlier decisions to cut rates, diverging from derivative market predictions that see a roughly 50% chance of a rate cut as early as March. He pointed to the recent low unemployment claims as a testament to the strength of the labor market, which argues for a measured approach when considering policy alterations.

The Atlanta Fed President's comments set the stage for the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting scheduled for January 30-31, where it is anticipated that interest rates will be maintained at their current levels. Bostic also diverged from the median projections of Federal Reserve officials by predicting only two rate decreases in 2024, emphasizing the need to proceed with caution to prevent reigniting inflationary pressures.

This conservative outlook reflects a broader sentiment among some Fed officials who are prioritizing the stability of the economic recovery and are wary of making premature adjustments that could disrupt the progress made in controlling inflation.

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