Kansas City Fed President Addresses Secured Finance Network Amid Market Turmoil; Vows to Fight Inflation
“Our understanding of current and developing economic conditions is informed by direct, local engagement with the industries and geographies that make up the American economy,” Schmid said. “Events like this one today play an important role in the process.”
“Jeffrey Schmid offered valuable economic perspective and important historical context, which is more important than ever during times of uncertainty,” said SFNet CEO
Schmid emphasized the critical role of the Federal Reserve’s regional structure in shaping effective monetary policy and provided insights on recent economic developments, inflation risks, and long-term interest rate dynamics.
Reflecting on recent financial market volatility, he acknowledged rising uncertainty amid shifting economic outlooks, including concerns tied to recent tariff announcements and their potential inflationary effects.
“We are entering a challenging period from a position of strength,” he stated, pointing to solid GDP growth, improving productivity, and a historically strong labor market. That being said, he cautioned that economic momentum may be tested by emerging inflation risks and employment concerns.
Inflation remains a key area of focus for Schmid. “I intend to keep my eye squarely focused on the outlook for inflation,” he said and expressed concern over inflation expectations becoming unanchored, referencing historical lessons from the 1970s and 1980s.
Looking ahead, he outlined two opposing long-term trends that could affect interest rates. Demographic shifts, including an aging workforce, may put downward pressure on rates, while increased federal debt and potential declines in global demand for
“In summary, there are reasons that rates could stay high in the long run and reasons why they might decline,” he added. “The ultimate trajectory will be determined by the balance between these forces.”
A full transcript of the remarks can be found here: https://www.kansascityfed.org/speeches/remarks-on-the-economic-outlook/
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