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Powell says Fed will keep raising interest rates to bring inflation down

By Arghyadeep Dutta - May 17, 2022, 04:35 PM ET
Last Updated - Feb 28, 2024, 07:25 AM EST
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Powell’s comment followed Fed’s 50 basis point rate hike earlier this month and indicated that similar moves can be expected to ensure that the economic conditions remain comparable to where they are now.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday said he would back interest rate hikes until the inflationary pressure starts falling back toward a healthy level

• Fed Chair Powell said he would back rate hikes until prices fall back to healthy level

• Central bank’s 2% inflation target would come at the expense of 3.6% unemployment rate

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday said he would back interest rate hikes until the inflationary pressure starts falling back toward a healthy level.

“If that involves moving past broadly understood levels of neutral, we won’t hesitate to do that,” Powell told The Wall Street Journal in a live-streamed interview.

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