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    Fed Quarles: We’re not behind the curve on inflation

    Fed Vice Chair Randal Quarles said that the current high inflation was transitory, due to supply chain imbalances and higher demand. He said, “if a year from now we were not to see inflation settling back down to something that’s closer to our 2% target… we have the tools at the Fed to then begin – as we traditionally would – to increase interest rates, to change our monetary policy in a way that would address that inflation.” He noted that “we’re not behind the curve”.

    Separately, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said, “it’s pretty clear to me we have had substantial further progress against our inflation goal”. “I’m pretty optimistic about the labor market. … If the labor market opens as I suggested it might, then I think we’re going to get there in relatively short order.”

    “I kind of think let’s look at it next year and see what happens and if the numbers hit, great, if they don’t, we’ve got time because it will show there’s still more time for the economy to grow,” Barkin said.

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