Fed's Mester remarks on balance sheet runoff, normalisation

Loretta Mester, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is speaking on her outlook for the economy and monetary policy

Headlines via Reuters: :

  • says plans will be finalized for ending balance sheet runoff and completing balance sheet normalization 'at coming meetings'
  • says 'we plan to continue to use our current operating framework for implementing monetary policy'
  • says Fed balance sheet will be larger than it was before 2008 financial crisis
  • says Fed will make balance sheet plans and rationale known to public in a timely way
  • says US economy will maintain good performance in 2019, though growth will slow
  • says economy will make up 1st-quarter slowdown provided US avoids government shutdown
  • says inflation likely to move below 2 pct in first part of year due to lower energy prices, but trend inflation essentially at Fed target
  • says monetary policy does not appear far behind or ahead of the curve

More:

  • says fully supported January FOMC decisions
  • Fed now in wait & see mode
  • interest rates may need to rise a bit if her outlook projections are hit

more to come

Speech will be followed by a Q&A with media and also with audience

Loretta Mester, President of the Fed Cleveland speaking on the economy and monetary policy

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