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US Federal Reserve says growth to ‘step down,’ global risks on the rise

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WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve believes US growth will ‘step down’ this year from last year’s rapid pace amid rising global risks, including from tense trade relations, according to minutes released Wednesday.

The central bankers said they were not sure what their next move would be, the minutes of their last policy meeting Jan 2930 said.

While the economy is expected to remain solid, the waning stimulus from last year’s tax cuts will contribute to the slowing, with “GDP in 2019 to step down somewhat from the pace seen over 2018,” the minutes said.

The Fed raised the benchmark lending rate four times last year, but after the last increase in December ‘ the economic outlook had become more uncertain,’ they said.

As financial markets became roiled amid the trade war between the United States and China, policymake­rs kept interest rates on hold last month, and sent clear signals that they would be in no hurry to raise them again soon.

The global economy “continued to record slower growth, and consumer and business sentiment had deteriorat­ed,” the report noted, adding that Brexit, the trade tensions and the recent partial federal government shutdown also were seen as ‘contributi­ng to uncertaint­y about the economic outlook.’

The Fed’s statement last month said explicitly that they were prepared to remain patient before deciding on the next move, and the minutes said that posture “would allow time for a clearer picture of the internatio­nal trade policy situation and the state of the global economy to emerge,” in particular regarding “the extent and persistenc­e of the economic slowdown in Europe and China.”

Amid the greater uncertaint­y, which has caused US business and consumer confidence to wane and led firms to hold off on new investment­s, Fed officials ‘suggested that it was not yet clear’ what adjustment­s in the policy interest rate ‘may be appropriat­e later this year.’ — AFP

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