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Fed's goals largely met, U.S. rate hikes on track: Mester

Published 05/08/2017, 08:50 AM
Updated 05/08/2017, 09:00 AM
© Reuters. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester takes part in a panel convened to speak about the health of the U.S. economy in New York

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve has now met its employment goal and is nearing its inflation goal, despite some weak recent economic data, so it should continue raising interest rates, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said on Monday.

In a speech that largely reinforced her upbeat view of the U.S. economy, Mester, a hawkish Fed policymaker, said that while risks are "roughly balanced" the central bank should not delay further policy tightening until its two key mandates are fully met.

"We have met the maximum employment part of our mandate and inflation is nearing our 2 percent goal," Mester, who regains a vote on the Fed's policy committee next year under a rotation, said at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

"Although we live in a high-frequency world, we cannot overreact to transitory movements in incoming data," she said in prepared remarks.

The comments reinforced the expectation among most investors and Fed officials that the central bank will likely raise rates another notch in June, after having tightened twice since December, and do so yet again before year end.

Mester also repeated she would back starting the process later this year of shedding some of the $4.5 trillion in bonds in the Fed's portfolio. She largely dismissed a weak inflation reading in March and soft overall economic growth in the first quarter as one-off events.

© Reuters. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester takes part in a panel convened to speak about the health of the U.S. economy in New York

U.S. unemployment was 4.4 percent in April.

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