Federal Reserve Boston President Rosengren speaking on monetary policy
- He is a 2016 FOMC voter
- Speech title: "Prospects for Returning to More Conventional Monetary Policy"
Quick Headlines via Reuters :
- More gradual US policy tightening appropriate in face of global economic headwinds, market volatility
- Rate hikes should be 'unhurried' if US inflation slower to rise than expected
- Raises concerns over low oil, lack of inflationary pressures
- Says future economic growth somewhat less certain
- Little need to raise rates if more pronounced global weakness hits US economy
- Fed may need to wait for improved economic data before hiking rates again
- Could gain confidence if growth 'much stronger' than expected, wages continue to rise
- Dollar rise, oil fall to depress US inflation in near term
Rosengren sounding on the dovish side. In his view the 'gradual' rate hikes should become more gradual'.
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Reuters very quick off the mark to get more up on the web. Kudos.