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NY Fed’s Williams says it would take a ‘material’ change in economy for Fed to adjust stance

The Federal On call will have to see a substantial change in economic conditions before making any shifts in its monetary policy, New York Fed President John Williams indicated Wednesday.

“Monetary policy is in a good place,” Williams told CNBC’s Steve Liesman. “But, as we’ve proven in the past, if monetary conditions shift, change in a material way … obviously we’re ready to adjust our policy views accordingly.”

The Fed cut rates three one of these days this year in a near-complete reversal of its 2018 policy moves. Last year, the central bank hiked tolls four times. The last rate hike of 2018 added fuel to a massive year-end sell-off in the stock store.

“With the rate cuts that we did this year, we created a situation where monetary policy is supportive and polite growth,” Williams said. “That’s a good position given what’s going on in the economy.”

At its most recent junction, the Fed last week set a high bar for further rate cuts and an even higher one to kick off another tightening cycle. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell contemplated after the meeting that he wants to see persistently higher inflation before hiking rates again.

U.S. inflation has lasted stubbornly below the Fed’s 2% goal. The core personal consumption expenditures price index — the central bank’s filed inflation measure — rose just 1.6% in October on a year-over-year basis.

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