Fed should pursue faster taper, inflation levels "concerning" -Bullard

Reuters

Published Oct 14, 2021 09:45AM ET

(Reuters) - Current high levels of inflation may not abate as soon as many U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers expect, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said on Thursday, as he once again urged the central bank to pursue a faster taper of its bond-buying program.

"I think this is concerning," Bullard told a virtual gathering of the Euro50 Group, with regard to inflation. "While I do think there is some probability that this will naturally dissipate over the next six months, I wouldn't say that's such a strong case that we can count on that happening." Bullard added that he sees only a 50% probability either way.

The Fed signaled on Wednesday it could start reducing its crisis-era support for the U.S. economy by the middle of November amid growing worries on inflation, and said a reduction of its bond-buying program would last until the middle of next year.