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(RPT)MNI INTERVIEW:Fed’s Wright Optimistic On Disinflation

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FOMC would not hesitate to act if inflation progress stalls, says St. Louis Fed senior vice president Mark Wright.

(Story first published Sept 26) A further drop in inflation should allow the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates soon but signs of stalling in that progress could also prompt additional central bank tightening, St. Louis Fed Senior Vice President Mark Wright told MNI.

“I’m cautiously optimistic that the disinflation will persist and that we gradually glide down to our 2% target. I’m also extremely confident that if the data come in suggesting that we’re not going to do that, then the FOMC will make an appropriate adjustment to ensure that we’ll do so,” Wright said in an interview.

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(Story first published Sept 26) A further drop in inflation should allow the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates soon but signs of stalling in that progress could also prompt additional central bank tightening, St. Louis Fed Senior Vice President Mark Wright told MNI.

“I’m cautiously optimistic that the disinflation will persist and that we gradually glide down to our 2% target. I’m also extremely confident that if the data come in suggesting that we’re not going to do that, then the FOMC will make an appropriate adjustment to ensure that we’ll do so,” Wright said in an interview.

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