
Fed official sees circumstances for rate hike
Gulf Times
Fed official sees circumstances for rate hike
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said he could envision the US central bank needing to raise interest rates, or returning to rate cuts, depending on how the war in the Middle East plays out. “We could be back to the environment with multiple rate cuts for the year if inflation behaves,” Goolsbee said Monday in a CNBC interview. “I could see circumstances where we would need to raise rates if it was going a different way, and inflation was getting out of control.” Fed officials kept interest rates unchanged last week, and continued to signal one rate cut this year despite uncertainty created by the Iran war. Since the meeting, investors have rushed to price in higher rates as inflation fears have built in financial markets, though Treasuries rallied Monday after President Donald Trump said he would postpone strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.













