美联储理事鲍曼:判断战争对通胀的影响尚为时过早,可暂时忽略价格冲击
Odaily reported that Federal Reserve Governor Bowman stated it is too early to judge the impact of the Iranian war on inflation, and policymakers should adopt a "look through" approach to temporary price shocks.
Bowman stated that she supports the decision made by officials last month to retain language in the post-meeting statement suggesting that further rate cuts remain possible. This stance sets her apart from a growing number of policymakers who want the Fed to signal that its next move could be either a rate hike or a rate cut. "When thinking about the future direction of monetary policy, I want a clearer understanding of the economic impact of the Middle East conflict and its persistence. As long as our commitment to achieving the inflation target remains credible, it is appropriate to take a 'look through' approach to temporary upward data on inflation mainly caused by higher energy prices." (Jin Shi)
