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Chairman Powell says rates can rise gradually

- By Martin Crutsinger

WASHINGTON» Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stressed on Thursday that the central bank still believes it has room to stay on a path of gradual rate hikes that will allow wage growth to accelerate.

Powell, who rattled markets earlier this week with comments that seemed to indicate faster rate hikes ahead, told the Senate Banking Committee that the central bank has not seen decisive evidence of a strong move up in wage growth or a worrisome rise in inflation. For that reason, he said, the Fed does not feel it needs to speed up the pace of benchmark policy rate increases.

That answer stood in contrast to remarks Tuesday before the House Financial Services Committee when Powell appeared to be signaling that the Fed could be on the verge of boosting its projection­s to show four rate hikes this year instead of three because of widespread signs that economic growth was strengthen­ing. Those comments sent the Dow Jones industrial average down by 299 points as investors grew more concerned about rising interest rates.

Powell was making his public debut as Fed chairman after succeeding Janet Yellen on Feb. 5, with appearance­s before the House on Tuesday and the Senate on Thursday to deliver the central bank’s semi-annual monetary policy report.

Powell sounded the same upbeat themes about the economy’s growth prospects in both appearance­s. But on Thursday he sought to stress that the central bank has not seen any reason to alter its gradual approach to raising rates. He said the central bank was continuing to raise rates at a slow enough pace that wage growth and inflation, which has been below the Fed’s 2 percent target for six years, can both accelerate.

“By continuing to gradually raise interest rates over time we are trying to ... achieve inflation moving up to target, but also make sure that the economy doesn’t overheat,” Powell said. “There is no evidence that the economy is currently overheatin­g.”

 ?? Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images ?? Fed Chairman Jerome Powell testifies Thursday before a Senate committee.
Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images Fed Chairman Jerome Powell testifies Thursday before a Senate committee.

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