Bostic pointed to the rise in shipping costs, attributing it to the disturbance of traffic in the Suez Canal resulting from Houthis targeting vessels. (Getty Images)


January 15, 2024

Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic has cautioned against premature interest rate cuts, expressing concerns that hasty decisions could lead to a fluctuating pattern in inflation. According to a report from the Financial Times on Sunday, Bostic, who will play a pivotal role as a voting member on the Federal Open Market Committee this year, anticipates a deceleration in the progress toward the central bank's 2% inflation target in the coming months.

Highlighting the potential for inflation to stall or slow down significantly, Bostic acknowledged that the decline in price pressures had outpaced his earlier expectations for 2023. Despite this, he maintains the belief that inflation will likely hover around 2.5% by the end of the year, reaching the Federal Reserve's target only by 2025, as reported by the FT.

Following the Federal Reserve's policy vote in December, Bostic advocated for keeping interest rates unchanged until after the summer, citing the prevailing uncertainty in the U.S. economy as a rationale for a cautious stance. He emphasized the importance of a steady return to the 2% inflation target, cautioning against a scenario where inflation fluctuates unpredictably, undermining public confidence in the economic trajectory.

Addressing recent developments in global trade, Bostic expressed particular concern about the spike in shipping costs resulting from disruptions in the Suez Canal caused by attacks on vessels by the Houthis. The Atlanta Fed president stressed the need to closely monitor the situation, especially its potential impact on the cost structure for businesses in his district.

"It will be very interesting to see to what extent the Middle East conflict and attacks on container ships are starting to show up in the cost structure for businesses in my district," Bostic told the Financial Times.

In a previous interview with Reuters in December, Bostic outlined a potential timeline for the Federal Reserve to consider rate reductions, suggesting that it could commence sometime in the third quarter of 2024 if inflation aligns with expectations. The cautious approach advocated by Bostic reflects a commitment to ensuring a stable economic environment and avoiding the adverse consequences of erratic inflation movements.

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