Fed’s Bowman Signals Potential for Rate Cuts Amid Cooling Inflation

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Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman has indicated a possible shift in monetary policy, suggesting that interest rate cuts may be on the horizon if inflation continues to decelerate. While acknowledging that inflation remains “uncomfortably high” compared to the Fed’s 2% target, Bowman expressed satisfaction with recent progress in cooling price pressures. Her comments mark a…

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Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman has indicated a possible shift in monetary policy, suggesting that interest rate cuts may be on the horizon if inflation continues to decelerate. While acknowledging that inflation remains “uncomfortably high” compared to the Fed’s 2% target, Bowman expressed satisfaction with recent progress in cooling price pressures.

Her comments mark a subtle departure from her previously hawkish stance. The Fed held its benchmark interest rate steady at the 5.25%-5.50% range during its July meeting but signaled a potential rate cut as early as September if economic data supports such a move.

The central bank’s preferred inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, eased to 2.5% in June, offering some relief to policymakers. However, the Fed remains vigilant about potential upside risks to inflation and will continue to closely monitor economic conditions.

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