Fed's Williams Points to Current Policy Stance as Sufficient to Lower Inflation to 2% Target

Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said on June 25 that current monetary policy is "fully capable" of bringing inflation down to the Fed's 2% target, though risks to achieving both employment and price stability remain. U.S. Commerce Department data released the same day showed May's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation rose 4.1% year-over-year, the highest since April 2023 and more than double the 2% goal.

Williams attributed current elevated inflation to three factors: higher tariffs on imports, Middle East conflicts pushing up energy and commodity prices, and strong demand for certain tech products driven by AI investment. He noted that large-scale AI infrastructure investment presents a new challenge for the Fed, requiring officials to both wait for productivity gains and watch for short-term price pressures.

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