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17 May 2022
Fed's Bullard: 50 bps rate increases at the coming meetings are a good base case for now
St Louis Fed President and outspoken hawkish FOMC member James Bullard on Tuesday said that 50 bps rate hikes at upcoming Fed meetings are a good base case for now, reported Reuters. Financial market tightening should already be lowering inflation, but also means a broad repricing of assets and more volatility.
The Fed wants to act in a way that is transparent and that causes the "least amount of disruption we can get", Bullard continued, noting that the Fed has a "good plan in place" to bring down inflation. China does not appear to have an exit strategy from the pandemic and lockdowns, he worried.