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Boston Fed’s Collins signals potential interest rate hikes ahead

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November 19, 2023
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Tenth District service sector sees modest growth in November

BOSTON – Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins has indicated the possibility of further interest rate increases, suggesting that the central bank may continue its tight monetary policy stance. In a recent discussion on CNBC, Collins emphasized the importance of ongoing vigilance in monetary policy decisions, even as recent data shows a slowdown in consumer and producer prices which may suggest easing inflation pressures.

Collins, who is set to become a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) in 2025, pointed out that despite market expectations for no additional rate hikes and predictions of rate cuts starting in May with a decrease of one percent by the end of 2024, it is crucial to remain patient. She highlighted the need for continued labor market stabilization and tighter financial conditions as key factors before declaring victory over inflation.

The Boston Fed President also stressed the significance of making real-time policy assessments based on comprehensive economic data analysis. Her remarks come as policymakers gear up for their next meeting scheduled for December 12 and 13.

As of today, the benchmark interest rate remains at a peak range between 5.25% and 5.5%. Collins’ advocacy for potential further hikes underscores the mixed nature of economic indicators and the Fed’s commitment to achieving its inflation targets. This stance is maintained despite October’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) release showing a deceleration in US inflation, though concerns over core inflation exceeding desired levels persist.

Investors and analysts will be closely monitoring the upcoming FOMC meeting to gauge the direction of future monetary policy as the Fed balances its approach to curbing inflation with the risk of impacting economic growth.

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