Tuesday 8 May 2018

Powell: The process of normalizing the policy of the Fed is without prejudice to the financial markets

The Fed has made it clear to the markets that it intends to raise the interest rate gradually, and investors are probably not surprised by the actions of the Central Bank, said the head of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell.
The process of normalizing the Fed's policy is taking place without damage to the financial markets, and the expectations of traders regarding the future policy of the Central Bank seem to be in good agreement with the expectations of the Fed's management, he said at a conference organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Swiss Central Bank.
According to Powel, if the situation in the economy meets expectations, the markets are probably not going to be surprised by Fed's actions.
The Fed raised the rate six times since December 2015, each time by 25 basis points. The last time the rate was raised in March 2018 - up to 1.5-1.75% per annum, and the leaders of the Federal Reserve made it clear that they expect two more hikes this year.
The gradual increase in the rate helped to maintain the Fed's stimulating policy, which supported the growth of employment and economic recovery in the US, and also contributed to a gradual increase in inflation.


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