Will the Fed Raise Rates This Year?
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What does the Federal Reserve plan to do about inflation? At the moment they’re just taking, but it could be time for action later in the year, says Mike Burnick.
Will the ‘Cold War’ Against Inflation Heat Up?
Mike Burnick
Another Federal Reserve Bank official said in a speech this week that he is: “Taking the recent inflationary pressures very seriously.” He also said “Policy needs to react decisively” to keep expectations of higher inflation in check.
So is this just more lip service from the Fed in an attempt to jawbone inflation (and perhaps support the dollar)? Financial markets aren’t so sure, because the Fed funds futures continue to price-in a Fed rate hike sometime this year.
The major economies of the developed world are bracing for a recession. At the very least, we’re all experiencing a sharp slowdown in growth. In fact, the U.S. economy expanded at a feeble rate of just 1% in the first quarter.
And when data for the second quarter finally gets reported, we’ll know if we’re officially in a recession yet or not.
But even as the economy slows, consumer price inflation in the U.S. rose to 4.2% in May, while wholesale prices rose 7.2%.
Meanwhile, emerging market economies continue to enjoy very robust economic expansion, expected to average 6.7% this year. That compares quite favorably to growth estimates of just 1.3% for developed countries including the U.S. and Europe (the U.S. will grow just 0.5%).
While inflation is running above the Fed’s comfort level in the U.S. (and the ECB’s target in Europe), inflation in the emerging world has become an even bigger threat. In fact, inflation exceeds double-digit rates of 10% or more in 50 economies around the world, nearly all of them emerging markets.
This is an economic environment that looks shockingly similar to the “stagflation” era of the 1970s and early 1980s.
Famed investor Warren Buffett highlighted the dueling threats of slower growth and faster inflation recently saying: “I think the ‘flation’ part will heat up and I think the ‘stag’ part will get worse.”
MIKE BURNICK, Senior Editor & Global Markets Analyst
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Tags: , Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Mike Burnick, stagflation, Us Inflation Rate, US recessionAbout the Author
Mike Burnick serves as a Senior Editor and Director of Research for The Sovereign Society and editor of Market Shock Trader and Global Market Investor. He also hosted his own investment radio program. Mike is the founder and president of Jupiter Capital Management, an investment advisory firm.
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