Tapering Talk And Policy Normalization: What To Expect From The Fed

 | Jul 27, 2021 12:56AM ET

While no Federal Reserve policy changes are expected in July's meeting, we could hear more about the tapering discussions that started in June. The volume surrounding this issue is likely to be turned up at the August Jackson Hole conference with the risks remaining skewed towards earlier policy normalization that the Fed is currently signalingh2 Fed to bide its time/h2

We are building up to the July 28 Federal Reserve meeting, but Chair Jerome Powell made it clear in his recent testimony to Congress that he continues to believe inflation pressures are largely transitory and there isn’t any pressing need to signal an imminent shift in policy. After all, employment levels remain more than 6 million lower than before the pandemic started while the latest COVID wave adds another level of uncertainty that can be used to justify inaction.

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