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MNI POLICY: Fed Prefers Gradual Rates Easing If Jobs Allow

MNI looks at the outlook for Fed monetary policy.

MNI (WASHINGTON) - Federal Reserve officials are setting course for interest rate reductions of no more than a quarter-point at least at every other meeting starting this month, so long as the labor market doesn't hit major turbulence that requires more aggressive action. 

Having grown confident they are close to defeating the post-Covid surge in inflation, policymakers have shifted their focus to avoiding any more weakness than necessary in the labor market. ​Fed Chair Jerome Powell drew a new line in the sand in Jackson Hole last month, declaring the Fed does “not seek or welcome” any further weakening in the job market. (See MNI POLICY: Fed Increasingly Convinced It Defeated Inflation

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MNI (WASHINGTON) - Federal Reserve officials are setting course for interest rate reductions of no more than a quarter-point at least at every other meeting starting this month, so long as the labor market doesn't hit major turbulence that requires more aggressive action. 

Having grown confident they are close to defeating the post-Covid surge in inflation, policymakers have shifted their focus to avoiding any more weakness than necessary in the labor market. ​Fed Chair Jerome Powell drew a new line in the sand in Jackson Hole last month, declaring the Fed does “not seek or welcome” any further weakening in the job market. (See MNI POLICY: Fed Increasingly Convinced It Defeated Inflation

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