Fed's Bostic says the fight on inflation is still in its early days

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphel Bostic speaking

  • Says inflation fight "still in early days"
  • Repeats wants rates at a "moderately restrictive" level from 4 to 4.5%, then hold to assess impact
  • Fed should not be quick to cut rates if economy weakens, but stay "purposeful and resolute" in seeing inflation lowered
  • August inflation report shows price pressures still "broad and stubborn"
  • Still upward momentum in rents, medical and other services, supply chains not fully repaired
  • Low unemployment rate means the Fed has "maneuvering room" to continue tightening policy without "undue damage" to job market

This:

  • "If economic conditions weaken appreciably—for example, if unemployment rises uncomfortably—it will be important to resist the temptation to react by reversing our policy course prematurely"

No sign of a pivot anytime soon in these comments from head of the Atlanta Federal Reserve branch.

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Atlanta Fed Pres. Bostic

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