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Fed Barkin Signals Rate Hike Path Contingent on Economic Shocks

Fed Barkin Signals Rate Hike Path Contingent on Economic Shocks

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05-22
Summary:Federal Reserve officials express divergent views on the policy path amid sticky inflation. With incoming Chair Warsh set to lead the June meeting, interest rates are expected to hold at 3.5% to 3.75%, while supply shocks pose unanchoring risks to in
  • Richmond Fed President Barkin stated that the policy path depends on the economy's response to shocks, suggesting that the Fed remains open to future rate hikes.
  • There is a division among policymakers regarding the policy path, with Chicago Fed President Goolsbee expressing serious concerns about the stagnation in inflation decline.
  • Incoming Chair Walsh will preside over his first policy meeting in mid-June, with the market widely expecting the benchmark interest rate range to remain unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75%.

Economic Shocks Amplify Policy Path Uncertainty

Richmond Fed President Barkin noted in his latest speech that how businesses and consumers respond to ongoing economic shocks will directly determine whether the Fed can choose to overlook the current high inflation in the near future or must reconsider rate hikes. In a complex cycle with multiple macroeconomic variables, intermittent oil price surges and the investment boom in artificial intelligence are creating distinct economic dynamics. Barkin believes that given policymakers are still gathering information on marginal changes in employment and inflation, it is reasonable for the Fed to maintain the interest rate target range unchanged at recent monetary policy meetings.

Market Expectations Stabilize During Incoming Chair Transition

The Fed is scheduled to hold its next Federal Open Market Committee policy meeting from June 16 to 17. Notably, this will be the first policy meeting chaired by the incoming Fed Chair Walsh. Current pricing in the interest rate swap and federal funds futures markets indicates that policymakers are likely to keep the policy rate target range unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75%. Since the policy rate reached this range last December, the Fed has held steady for several meetings. Market participants are closely watching whether the policy statement's wording will change marginally under the new chair and whether there will be a reassessment of the long-term neutral rate.

Inflation De-anchoring Risk Prompts Cautious Evaluation by Decision-Makers

In a subsequent in-depth discussion, Barkin expressed concerns about the potential de-anchoring of long-term inflation expectations. In decades of macroeconomic governance experience, central banks' temporary disregard for short-term supply shocks has often been effective. However, looking at longer-term evolution paths, the intensification of geopolitical tensions, fragmentation of the global trade system, more frequent extreme weather events, systemic increases in government debt levels, and slowing labor force growth could all create cumulative effects of multi-source shocks. Since the Fed has not achieved its central inflation target for over five years, if these shocks lead to a shake in public long-term inflation expectations, the existing policy framework will face pressure for reevaluation.

Employment Resilience and Policy Forward-Looking Compliance Considerations

Against the backdrop of supply-side pressures and demand-side resilience, divisions within the Fed's dovish and hawkish camps are becoming apparent. Chicago Fed President Goolsbee stated in a radio interview that although the current job market remains generally stable, the severity of the inflation issue cannot be ignored. Goolsbee emphasized that the marginal progress previously made in combating inflation has recently stalled, making inflation his current focus. The Fed's previous meeting minutes also showed that most policymakers have reduced concerns about extreme deterioration in the job market, while many are prepared to signal a tightening bias in future policy statements, leaving room for potential rate hikes.

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