Fed’s Hammack Says She Prefers Slightly More Restrictive Rates
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said she would prefer interest rates to be slightly more restrictive to keep putting pressure on inflation, which is still running too high.
“Right now, we’ve got policy that’s right around neutral,” Hammack said Friday during an event in Cincinnati. “I would prefer to be on a slightly more restrictive stance to help continue to put pressure” on the inflation side of the central bank’s mandate, she said.