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Douglas Rissing

By Robert Eisenbeis, Ph.D.

Chairman Powell kicked off the Kansas City Fed’s annual Jackson Hole symposium on Friday and sent a strong, clear message.

First, price stability and getting inflation back to target is the Fed’s prime responsibility, and that goal is the FOMC’s “overarching focus right now.”

Second, getting the inflation rate back to target will take some time and will likely require a substantial period of sub-trend growth and “softening” of the labor market that will involve some pain.

Third, while the economy is slowing, the labor market is still strong, with substantial imbalances in labor demand exceeding available supply. However, July’s drop in inflation in no way signals what the Committee needs to see before concluding that inflation is on its way down.

Fourth, just because the policy rate is about where the Committee sees the neutral rate, that is not a reason to pause or stop the policy tightening. In fact, policy may have to be tight for some period of time.

In fact, the June SEP suggests that the policy rate may have to be slightly below 4% through 2023. Indeed, President Mester, who is a voting member of the FOMC this year, stated at the conference after Chairman Powell’s speech that she felt the policy rate should be above 4% in order to achieve the Committee’s inflation objective.

Powell went on to discuss three important lessons from previous inflationary periods. He argued that central banks must assume prime responsibility for inflation. He also stated that keeping inflation expectations in line with policy objectives is a key objective.

If decision makers expect inflation to accelerate, then this will affect business decision making in a way that undermines stable prices. Finally, he noted that central banks must be persistent until price stability is achieved.

Markets clearly heard the message and reacted accordingly. The Dow fell by over 1000 points and seemed to have finally realized that the Committee means business.

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