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Fed’s Bostic: Not going into December meeting with the sense that outcome preordained

  • Not going into December meeting with a sense that the outcome is preordained, coming data will be important; keeping options open
  • Still an open question how fast and by how much rates need to be cut to keep inflation declining while avoiding undue damage to the job market
  • Risks to inflation, employment mandates are roughly in balance, justifies move towards neutral monetary policy
  • If going to err, will err on the side of being more restrictive
  • Has not yet decided on pace, extent of cuts for 2025
  • Will have to wait and see how tariffs or other policies of new administration shape the economy; as conditions change monetary policy will adapt
  • Companies say there is not a lot of pressure to hire, but also not an expectation that labor market is going to weaken
  • Still think policy rate is restrictive
  • Do not want people to conclude view that there must be a cut at every meeting
  • Economy on solid footing, nearing price stability with labor market at or around maximum employment
  • Data and contacts suggest economic growth is cooling and pricing power continues to diminish
  • Do not believe progress on inflation has stalled, though it has been bumpy
  • Uncertainties around health of job market, but analysis suggests it is cooling in an orderly fashion
  • Risks to inflation, employment mandates are roughly in balance, justifies move towards neutral monetary policy
  • Atlanta Fed’s base case is that inflation remains on track to reach 2%

The implied odds of a cut are 64% but those will swing this week based on data and Fed commentary. The blackout starts on Friday at midnight so look for a strong hint before then, though it might not come until Friday.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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