More from Fed's Barr: Fed has more work to do on rates later this year and next year

Michael Barr is Vice Chair for Supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. As a member of the Board of Governors Barr has a permanent vote on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).

Earlier remarks here:

More now:

  • Inflation is far too high
  • Fed is quite focused on bringing inflation down to 2%
  • We've moved quickly this year to restrictive territory
  • We are now at a point where we can pay more attention to the rate we are getting to, less on pace
  • We may shift to slower pace of rate increases at next meeting
  • It's 'smart' to modulate on rate hike pace
  • Current Fed policy is restrictive
  • Broadly the view of colleagues that Fed policy is in restrictive territory now
  • The question is how much more restrictive do we need to be to bring down inflation
  • We have some work still to do
  • We have more work to do on rates later this year and next year
  • Asked about december fed meeting, says it makes sense to raise rates by 50 bps
  • It makes sense to slow the pace
  • We will have the ability going forward to moderate the pace as we get closer to ultimate fed policy rate
  • It's a misreading to think changes of pace in rate hikes mean a change in commitment to 2% inflation target
  • We have a lot of work to do, we are not there yet
  • The fed policy rate will have to stay high for a long period of time
  • It's critical that we stay in sufficiently restrictive territory to reach inflation target
  • We are not thinking about loosening
  • We are focused on getting to a sufficiently restrictive rate and staying there long enough to bring inflation to 2%
  • We are not at all thinking about revising the 2% inflation target
  • After we are through this inflationary period it makes sense to review the Fed's framework
  • We are not close to being at that point

As Adam noted, Barr is basically parroting Powell on the policy outlook. Nothing in the above is a surprise to markets.

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