Fed to keep pro-growth policies-Chicago Fed chief
Unacceptably high unemployment and well-contained inflation make it
likely that
Speaking to reporters in
"I'm hopeful that businesses will be surprised by the strength of
demand over the next year and that they will actually begin to add workers, but
it is quite a cautionary prospect for the
The
As the FOMC meets about every six weeks, that would mean about six
months, said Evans, who is not a voter on the panel this year.
He said he expected economic conditions to warrant substantial monetary
accommodation for the rest of 2010. Unemployment would continue to be high and
"unacceptable' for a period of time.
His comments broadly chimed with remarks on Monday by Dennis Lockhart,
president of the Federal Reserve Bank of
Lockhart said ultra low interest rates were appropriate and cautioned
against removing the phrase "extended period" too soon for fear of
sending the wrong signal to markets. [ID:nN22213252]
Evans said the Fed would look at how the economy and job market are
doing and whether inflation can be contained when deciding whether to wind back
its ultra-loose stimulus.
But Fed policy would remain accommodative even when short-term interest
rates start to rise and the central bank's balance sheet, bloated by asset
purchases to counter the credit crunch, starts to shrink.
Evans estimated that maximum sustainable growth in the
Source: reuters.com