Fed's Mester says its likely the FOMC will need to raise rates one more time this year

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on her economic outlook before the 50 Club of Cleveland Monthly Meeting.

  • Monetary policy path depends on how economy performs
  • Fed will likely need to hike rates one more time this year
  • Economy on ‘good path’ amid ongoing rebalancing of supply and demand
  • Job market strong but slowing, coming into better balance
  • Inflation ‘too high’ but sees welcome signs of progress lowering price pressures
  • Fed will need to keep rates high to ensure return to 2% inflation
  • Economy has grown more strongly than expected
  • Risks to inflation tilted toward upside
  • Credit conditions have tightened in line with monetary policy
  • Sees some signs wage pressures are easing

Mester with quite a few remarks indicating the need for another hike may be dissipating but says anyway that its likely there will be one more.

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Cleveland Fed Pres. Loretta Mester

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