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Published 05 Jun, 2019 04:01am

Fed ‘closely monitoring’ trade impact: Powell

CHICAGO: The US central bank is “closely monitoring” trade disputes and the implications for the economy, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday.

A day after another Fed official said an interest rate cut would be needed “soon” to preserve economic growth, Powell said the central bank “will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion.” President Donald Trump’s multi-front trade wars including the exchange of punishing tariffs with China, and new threats to hit Mexico with tariffs, have undercut business confidence and raised prices for manufacturers.

Many forecasters cite trade disputes as the main risk to the outlook and expect the US and global economies to slow. An increasing number predict the Fed will have to act to stimulate growth as early as this year.

After four increases in the benchmark lending rate last year, Powell and his Fed colleagues have this year repeatedly said they can remain patient while they gauge how the economy progresses.

But in a speech Monday, St Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard said a rate cut “may be warranted soon” given uncertainty about trade conflicts and inflation well below the Fed’s two percent target.

Powell just last month said he was “comfortable” with interest rates and the economic outlook, but at a conference on improving Fed communications, he acknowledged that the Fed is prepared to move if necessary.

Published in Dawn, June 5th, 2019

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