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Fed’s Kashkari: The market may be taking the signal that the neutral rate is higher

  • Around 40% of the move higher in 10s since Sept is inflation compensation
  • Around 60% is real rates
  • The market may be taking the signal that the neutral rate is higher
  • Could also be because of fiscal deficits
  • The most important number in the jobs report is 4.0% unemployment rate
  • The feedback that I’m getting is that the economy is strong
  • The economy is in a good place, we want to keep it there while getting inflation all the way back to our target
  • We will wait until we get more information on taxes, tariffs, immigration
  • The last 9 months of inflation was very good
  • I don’t know why we would need to see why we would keep rates here if inflation comes down
  • I would expect Fed funds to be modestly lower this year
  • We might not get inflation all the way back to 2% this year because of mechanics

This was reasonably dovish. The early points were on why the 10-year yield has risen 80 bps since the Fed started cutting rates. In turn, US 10s are up 5 bps to 4.49% and that’s helping to lift the US dollar.

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

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