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Press Trust of India • March 22, 2018, 12:44:30 IST
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday increased the benchmark interest rate a quarter point to a target range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent, citing a stronger US economic outlook in recent months

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US Federal Reserve raises key interest rate amid stronger growth outlook

Washington: The Federal Reserve on Wednesday increased the benchmark interest rate a quarter point to a target range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent, citing a stronger US economic outlook in recent months. “This decision marks another step in the ongoing process of gradually scaling back monetary policy accommodation, a process that has been underway for several years now,” Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell told reporters at his maiden news conference. Noting that job gains averaged 240,000 per month over the past three months, well above the pace needed in the longer-run to absorb new entrants into the labour force and unemployment rate remained low in February, at 4.1 percent, Powell said that’s a “sign of improvement”. The Fed expects that the job market will remain strong. Although the growth rates of household spending and business investment appear to have moderated earlier this year, gains in the fourth quarter were strong and the fundamentals underpinning demand remain solid, he said. “Indeed, the economic outlook has strengthened in recent months. Several factors are supporting the outlook, fiscal policy has become more simulative, ongoing job gains are boosting incomes and confidence, foreign growth is on a firm trajectory and overall financial conditions remain accommodating,” Powell said. [caption id=“attachment_4188815” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]US Federal Reserve raises key interest rate amid stronger growth outlook, US Fed chief Jerome Powell. Reuters image. US Federal Reserve raises key interest rate amid stronger growth outlook, US Fed chief Jerome Powell. Reuters image.[/caption] “Against this backdrop, inflation remains below our two percent longer-run objective. Overall, consumer prices, as measured by the price index for personal consumption expenditures increased 1.7 percent in the 12 months ending in January,” he said. Powell said the decision to raise the federal funds rate is another step in the process of gradually scaling back monetary policy accommodation, as the economic expansion continues. “This gradual process has been underway for more than two years. It has served and should continue to serve the economy well. In making our policy decisions over the next few years, we will continue to aim for inflation of two percent, while sustaining the economic expansion and a strong labour market,” he said. In the committee’s view, further gradual increases in the federal funds rate will best promote these goals. By contrast, raising rates too slowly would raise the risk that monetary policy would need to tighten abruptly down the road, which could jeopardize the economic expansion, he said. “At the same time, we want to avoid inflation running persistently below our objective, which could leave us with less scope to counter an economic downturn in the future. Participants projections of the appropriate path for the federal funds rate reflect our gradual approach,” he added. The median projection for the federal funds rate is 2.1 percent at the end of this year, 2.9 percent at the end of 2019 and 3.4 percent at the end of 2020. By 2020, the median federal funds rate is modestly above its estimated longer-run trend, he said. Responding to questions, Powell said he is trying to take the “middle ground” when it comes to rate increase. “On the one hand, the risk would be that we wait too long and then we have to raise rates quickly. And that foreshortens the expansion. We don’t want to do that. On the other side, if we raise rates too quickly, inflation then really doesn’t get sustainably up to two percent, and that will hurt us going forward,” he said. “So we’re trying to take that middle ground, and the committee continues to believe that the middle ground consists of further gradual increases in the federal funds rate, as long as the economy is broadly on its path,” Powell said.

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