Fed’s Hammack: “Inflation is still too high, Fed may need to consider rate hikes”

Source Fxstreet

Beth Hammack, President of the Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Cleveland, told CNBC on Tuesday that the United States (US) economy remains resilient. The labor market is near full employment, and growth still looking solid. However, she warned that inflation remains too elevated and said the Fed may need to consider rate hikes if prices fail to moderate.

Key takeaways:

Job market is right around full employment, growth looks good.

Inflation is still too high, and the Fed may need to consider rate hikes.

Will go into Fed meetings with an open mind and will not prejudge outcomes.

Core inflation has been elevated, meaning it is not just an energy-driven story.

High inflation appears broad-based across the economy.

Core services inflation has remained high.

Worries about what higher interest rates could do to the rest of the economy.

The consumer sector has shown resilience.”

Hammack flags broad inflation, keeps rate hike option alive

Fed’s Hammack delivered a moderately hawkish message with the FXS Speechtracker score at 6.4/10. This is slightly softer relative to the historical average of 7/10 but still signals a tightening bias. By stressing that the job market is “right around full employment” and that growth “looks good,” while warning that “inflation is still too high” and that rate hikes may need to be considered, the speech underscores a willingness to tighten policy despite concerns about the broader economy. Emphasis on elevated core and services inflation, framed as a broad-based issue rather than an energy-driven spike, reinforces the notion that underlying price pressure remains persistent.

The FXS Fed Sentiment Index rose by 1.22 points to 123.64, firmly in hawkish territory well above the neutral 100 threshold and consistent with the speech’s tilt toward keeping the rate hike option open. The combination of resilient consumer demand and full-employment labor conditions, set against elevated core inflation, supports a market narrative of a Fed that is not done tightening, even if the tone is marginally less hawkish than the established baseline.

A section of this article was written with the help of an AI tool.

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