Fed's Brainard: Rates to rise higher, stay elevated longer
In her remarks to a banking industry conference, Fed Vice Chair
“We are in this for as long as it takes to get inflation down,” Brainard said in prepared remarks. “Our resolve is firm, our goals are clear, and our tools are up to the task.”
The stream of tough rhetoric on inflation from Fed policymakers has led many economists to anticipate a third sharp rate hike of three-quarters of a point at the Fed's next meeting in two weeks. If so, it would extend a rapid pace of rate hikes, the fastest since the early 1980s.
Also Thursday,
Even if the
“This will be painful in the near term but so is high inflation,” she said in an online discussion with MNI, a news wire.
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