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Recent Developments in U.S. Monetary Policy
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May 19, 2017
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said in St. Louis that
U.S. macroeconomic data have been relatively weak, on
balance, since the Federal Open Market Committee
(FOMC) met in March and raised the fed funds rate.
Economic growth is unlikely “to move meaningfully” this
year from the current trend of about 2 percent. In ation
and in ation expectations “have surprised to the
downside.” He noted that nancial market readings since
the March decision have been opposite of expectations.
“This may suggest that the FOMC’s contemplated policy
rate path is overly aggressive relative to actual incoming
data,” Bullard said. He also discussed the relationship
between unemployment and in ation and said that, even if

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U.S. unemployment declines substantially further, the
effects on in ation are likely to be small.

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