US Fed should be patient as rate cuts considered: official

US Fed should be patient as rate cuts considered: official

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said the central bank should "resist the temptation to act quickly"
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said the central bank should "resist the temptation to act quickly". Photo: Mandel NGAN / AFP
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The US Federal Reserve should "resist the temptation to act quickly" as it contemplates the right time to begin interest rate cuts, a senior bank official said Friday.

"The economy is healthy, price stability is within sight, and there is more work to do," San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly told a conference in Washington.

"To finish the job will take fortitude," said Daly, who is a voting member of the Fed's rate-setting committee this year.

"We will need to resist the temptation to act quickly when patience is needed and be prepared to respond agilely as the economy evolves," she added.

The US central bank is currently in a holding pattern, after hiking rates to a 23-year high to tackle surging prices.

The Fed is contemplating when to begin reducing its key lending rate
The Fed is contemplating when to begin reducing its key lending rate. Photo: Samuel BARBOSA / AFP
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"Projections and expectations are just that: views about what we think will happen," she said.

"We need more time and data to be sure that they will be realized," she continued, adding that the Fed could afford to take a more "gradual approach."

"Gradual doesn't mean slow, it doesn't mean weak," she said. "It simply means not abrupt and urgently when you're facing a lot of uncertainty, and you already have policy in a good place."

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