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Fed Hawks Say They Want 75 Basis Point Rate Hike in July

Reuters2022-07-15

(Reuters) - Two of the Federal Reserve's most hawkish policymakers on Thursday said they favored another 75-basis-point interest rate increase at the U.S. central bank's policy meeting this month, not the bigger rate hike traders had raced to price in after a report Wednesday showed inflation was accelerating.

The remarks from Fed Governor Christopher Waller and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard hit home, with markets swiftly reversing course to reflect the pair's preference, though still assigning about a 45% chance to a full percentage-point rate hike.

Waller, speaking at the Rocky Mountain Economic Summit in Victor, Idaho, said he would lean toward a larger hike if incoming data on retail sales or housing shows demand is not slowing fast enough to bring inflation down, or if inflation expectations worsened.

But, he said, "markets may have gotten ahead of themselves a little bit yesterday."

Despite the "major league disappointment" of this week's report showing inflation rose 9.1% in June from a year earlier, an "ugly" number was what he had expected, and only cemented his own view that a 75-basis point rate hike at the Fed's July 26-27 meeting would be appropriate.

"You don't want to, really, overdo the rate hikes," he said, noting that a three-quarters-percentage-point increase is still "huge" and shows the Fed is serious about bringing inflation back down to its 2% target.

"Don't say, because you are not going to 100, you are not doing your job," he said.

Bullard, in an interview with Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei released on Thursday, also said that he does not back a larger increase for now.

"So far, we've framed this mostly as 50 versus 75 at this meeting," Bullard said. "I think 75 has a lot of virtue to it."

Asked if the Fed's policy rate, currently in a range of 1.5-1.75%, could exceed 4% by year end, Bullard said: "I suppose it's possible," but cautioned that would require data on inflation to continue coming in in "an adverse way."

Waller likewise said further moves beyond July based on the data, adding that he would support restricting demand with further rate increases until core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, starts to fall.

Because the labor market is very strong and data does not show signs of it weakening, he said a "soft landing" for the economy is "very plausible" and a recession -- inconceivable currently with the unemployment rate at 3.6%-- can be avoided.

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  • Chinleong
    ·2022-07-16
    Noted
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  • Geoteow
    ·2022-07-16
    K
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  • Ong86
    ·2022-07-16
    Wow
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  • luckyone
    ·2022-07-16
    75 or 100bps? more volatility in market?...
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  • peanutz
    ·2022-07-15
    Ok
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  • Limhockmeng
    ·2022-07-15
    Wow 
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  • Gcwj
    ·2022-07-15
    Hawkish
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  • Leisuretrade
    ·2022-07-15
    go for 100
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  • Aaaaaaaaaaas
    ·2022-07-15
    [Cool] 
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  • ZenInv
    ·2022-07-15
    A peculiar inflation
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  • LimLS
    ·2022-07-15
    Expectations for 100bps dropped from 80% to 45% after both Fed officials commented. The market also welcome this. 100bps is not totally off the table though and with Canada central bank actually doing a 100bps few days ago, it set a precedent that Fed might just follow as well. Luckily the oil price had also come down during the last few days so the pressure on Fed to do 100bps is lesser. Else with the political pressure from Biden, Fed might give in and actually do 100bps. I believed the June 75bps instead of the planned 50bps is due to political pressure. Anyway, 2 more weeks to July FOMC, expecting a few more Fed officials to drop their hints. Let's see how it goes.
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  • CrissX
    ·2022-07-15
    Thanks for sharing
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  • Rudyy
    ·2022-07-15
    Like
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  • KevinJ
    ·2022-07-15
    Hao
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  • Vinncent
    ·2022-07-15
    Nice sharing 
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  • Rainy_Diary
    ·2022-07-15
    Up
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  • leilei369
    ·2022-07-15
    please like thank you 
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  • tiguru
    ·2022-07-15
    I
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  • tan2023
    ·2022-07-15
    Sure ? Not more than 75 ?
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  • Syee
    ·2022-07-15
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