Fed's Kocherlakota says rate policy not too easy - MarketWatch
The Federal Reserve hasn't overdone easing moves to help the economy,
Narayana Kocherlakota, the president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve
Bank, said on Tuesday. In a speech at the University of Minnesota in
Duluth, Kocherlakota said he strongly disagrees with the argument that
the Fed has erred in being too loose. Given the central bank's current
forecast of high unemployment and low inflation in coming years,
"monetary policy is, if anything, too tight, not too easy," he said. The
Fed has kept interest rates close to zero for almost four years and
bought more than $2.3 trillion of assets. Kocherlakota conceded that the
current policy is unprecedented, but he said it must be judged as the
proper response to the financial crisis, which was the biggest shock to
hit the economy in 80 years. "A historically unprecedented shock should
lead to a historically unprecedented monetary policy response," he said.
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