KONTAN.CO.ID - WASHINGTON. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Wednesday that policymakers "are not even going to begin thinking" about raising interest rates until inflation hits 2%, comments aimed at cementing the public's understanding of the U.S. central bank's new approach to monetary policy. "Rates will be at the current level, which is basically zero, until actual observed PCE inflation has reached 2%," Clarida told Bloomberg Television, referring to the Fed's preferred measure of prices. PCE inflation tends to be somewhat lower than the better-known Consumer Price Index. "That’s 'at least.' We could actually keep rates at this level beyond that. But we are not even going to begin thinking about lifting off, we expect, until we actually get observed inflation ... equal to 2%. Also we want our labor market indicators to be consistent with maximum employment ... So that is the whites of their eyes.”
Fed not thinking about rate hike until inflation at least 2%, Clarida says
KONTAN.CO.ID - WASHINGTON. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida said on Wednesday that policymakers "are not even going to begin thinking" about raising interest rates until inflation hits 2%, comments aimed at cementing the public's understanding of the U.S. central bank's new approach to monetary policy. "Rates will be at the current level, which is basically zero, until actual observed PCE inflation has reached 2%," Clarida told Bloomberg Television, referring to the Fed's preferred measure of prices. PCE inflation tends to be somewhat lower than the better-known Consumer Price Index. "That’s 'at least.' We could actually keep rates at this level beyond that. But we are not even going to begin thinking about lifting off, we expect, until we actually get observed inflation ... equal to 2%. Also we want our labor market indicators to be consistent with maximum employment ... So that is the whites of their eyes.”