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US Federal Reserve’s Daly says employment, inflation risks roughly in balance

by Mark Darwin
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US Federal Reserve’s Daly says employment, inflation risks roughly in balance
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Officials see slower economic growth, higher inflation and rising unemployment, and hold divided views on the outlook for interest rates, according to their latest projections

Published Mon, Jun 23, 2025 · 06:08 AM

[NEW YORK] US Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president Mary Daly said she sees the central bank’s monetary policy stance as “in a good place” currently, with risks to its US employment and price stability mandates as roughly equal.

“We have to navigate policy not only depending on how the environment evolves, but also with keeping those two objectives in mind,” Daly said on Sunday (Jun 22) while answering questions after a speech prepared for the Western Economic Association International’s 100th Annual Conference in San Francisco.

Last week, the Fed held interest rates steady at 4.25 to 4.5 per cent and signalled uncertainty remains elevated about the effects of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the economy.

Officials see slower economic growth, higher inflation and rising unemployment, and hold divided views on the outlook for interest rates, according to their latest projections.

Fed governor Christopher Waller said on Friday the central bank could begin cutting rates as soon as July. Daly, speaking on Friday, said she sees a move as more likely in the fall.

In her speech on Sunday on central bank communications, the San Francisco Fed chief did not comment on the outlook for the economy or policy. She said public guidance on interest rates sometimes “comes with a price”.

Officials should give “guidance about what we know, humility about what we don’t, and a commitment to respond to the world we get, even if it is different from the one we expect”, Daly said. BLOOMBERG

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