Fed's Bostic says there could be ‘significant reduction in inflation’ this year

  • An interview with Bostic, he reiterates his notion of a September pause

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic in an interview with Dow Jones / MarketWatch (may be gated):

  • said his suggestion that the central bank take a September “pause” in its push to raise interest rates should not be construed in any way as a “Fed put,” or belief that the central bank would come to the rescue of markets.
  • said the notion of any sort of “Fed put” was never a factor in his thinking.
  • “I think it’s a good tale on some level for story books, but it’s not driving how I’m thinking about policy,”
  • said a pause might be a good idea because the market’s response to the Fed’s shift to raising rates “was far stronger than what we’ve historically seen.”
 Atlanta Fed president, Raphael Bostic

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