Fun

Fed Faces Double Inflation as Supply Chain Falters, Economists Question Spending, Biden ‘Not Worried’

News Feed - 2021-07-27 05:07:11

Fed Faces Double Inflation as Supply Chain Falters, Economists Question Spending, Biden "Not Worried"


Reports show a vast majority of the American populace has been worried about rising inflation and as the weeks roll by, the financial situation continues to look grim. US Senator: ‘There’s No Justification for the Fed to Maintain Its Purchases’


A few analysts believe the upcoming two-day meeting held by the U.S. central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will give markets clues on whether or not the Federal Reserve plans to taper quantitative easing and raise interest rates. Meanwhile, Joe Biden’s administration has dismissed inflation and Biden claimed at a recent CNN Town Hall that he doesn’t know anybody “who’s worried about inflation.”


On Monday, Reuters reported that the U.S. central bank is divided over the rising inflation and now the country’s monetary managers are dealing with double inflation due to supply chain complications. To further the problems the U.S. 10-year Treasury note yields slipped lower on Monday morning as investors are concerned about this week’s FOMC meeting.


Last week, the Federal Reserve’s chairman Jerome Powell answered to lawmakers about their inflation concerns. Powell again said that inflation was temporary and the central bank’s lead also mentioned supply shortages. Politicians and economists are starting to wonder why the Federal Reserve needs to keep quantitative easing going.


The chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income, Nathan Sheets, told the press that people are asking these questions because the U.S. economy has been doing better. “The economy is, bottom line, much better than it was a year ago,” Sheets said. “It is getting harder and harder for the Fed to explain why it needs to keep buying $120 billion of assets a month.” U.S. senator Pat Toomey told the publication Politico in an interview that the spending is not justifiable. Toomey said: There’s no justification for the Fed to maintain [its purchases] at current levels, and doing so seriously risks contributing to heightened inflation. ‘Everyone’s Questioning What We’re Getting for $120 Billion a Month Right Now’


Politico also discussed the situation with Lou Crandall, the chief economist at Wrightson ICAP and he called the Fed’s spending disadvantageous.


“It’s counterproductive on every level,” Crandall remarked. “Encouraging more borrowing like this is just not necessary,” the ICAP economist added. PGIM’s chief economist Sheets stressed that bond market signals show less concern about future inflation. “There is no reason whatsoever for us to be in a hurry here,” Sheets said.


Speaking with Politico, Megan Greene, a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, gave a similar opinion and said abruptly stopping the Fed’s purchasing may have negative effects.


“Everyone’s questioning what we’re getting for $120 billion right now,” Greene explained. “But tapering could have even more nefarious effects, so the risk of carrying on seems lower than the risk of backing out of it too abruptly.” Former Deputy Director at the IMF Says Fed Needs to Remove the Punch Bowl, Joe Biden ‘Doesn’t Know Anybody Worried About Inflation’


Desmond Lachman, a South African-born economist and finance author, recently explained that it’s “time for the Fed to take away the punch bowl.” Lachman said the U.S. central bank should have learned from past bubbles in his latest opinion editorial for The Hill. Our painful experience with the bursting of the 2000 dot.com bubble and the 2006 housing and credit market bubbles should be informing the Fed of how costly burst bubbles can be,” Lachman emphasized. The economist added: When these bubbles burst, they can have major spillover effects on the financial system. They also can have costly effects on output and employment, which make it difficult for the Fed to meet its dual mandate of price stability and full employment.


At the CNN Town Hall, U.S. president Joe Biden shrugged off fears of inflation and even mentioned the economist Larry Summers, who recently warned about runaway inflation at the end of May. “I don’t know anybody, including Larry Summers, who’s a friend of mine, who’s worried about inflation,” Biden said.


What do you think about the Federal Reserve’s upcoming FOMC meeting and the current fear of inflation? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below. As the Stock Market Dives Report Shows "US Households Now Have Record High Exposure to Stocks" ECONOMICS | Jul 19, 2021 New York Fed Survey Shows Inflation Expectations Highest Ever Recorded ECONOMICS | Jul 13, 2021 Tags in this story 10 year bond, bubbles, economists, Fed, Federal Reserve, FOMC Meeting, Harvard Kennedy School, inflation, jerome powell, Joe Biden, Larry Summers, Lou Crandall, Megan Greene, Nathan Sheets, PGIM’s chief economist, purchasing, senator pat toomey, treasury notes, US economy


Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article. Read disclaimerShow comments

News Feed

Bitcoin NFTs surpass Ronin in all-time sales
Ezra Reguerra18 minutes agoBitcoin NFTs surpass Ronin in all-time salesBitcoin-based NFTs recorded a sales volume of $148 million in the last 30 days, according to CryptoSlam.103 Total views5 Total sharesListen to articl
CEO: Coinbase Has Earned $2 Billion in Transaction Fees Since 2012
Coinbase has earned more than $2 billion in transaction fee revenue since launching in 2012, according to CEO Brian Armstrong. Speaking onstage at a Vanity Fair event, Armstrong sai
Value Locked in Defi Slips to $74 Billion, Top Smart Contract Tokens Down Over 70% This Year
Value Locked in Defi Slips to $74 Billion, Top Smart Contract Tokens Down Over 70% This Year Decentralized finance (defi) has been hit hard by the recent crypto market rout as the
Helium Network Migration to Solana Blockchain in March Drives Significant Gains for SOL and HNT Tokens
Helium Network Migration to Solana Blockchain in March Drives Significant Gains for SOL and HNT Tokens Over the past seven days, the crypto asset solana has increased more than 23%
Kyrgyzstan Central Bank Is Set to Introduce Bills to Monitor Crypto Exchanges Activities and Forcing Them to Apply for Permits
Kyrgyzstan Central Bank Is Set to Introduce Bills to Monitor Crypto Exchanges Activities and Forcing Them to Apply for Permits The National Bank of the Kyrgyz Re
Bitcoin drops 9% from its ATH as the market shows signs of being ‘overheated’
Nancy Lubale6 hours agoBitcoin drops 9% from its ATH as the market shows signs of being ‘overheated’After a monstrous rally, the BTC price is showing signs of cooling off, with altcoins quickly following suit.2442 To
Ondo Finance Funding Rate Signals Greed Among Investors – Sign Of Strength?
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Ondo Finance is emerging as a key player in real-world asset tokenization, positioning itself as one of the altcoin cont
XRP Eyes $2.50 Decision Zone As Macro Wave Structure Takes Shape
Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and pu
Bahamas Corrections Commissioner Says FTX Co-Founder Bankman-Fried Is in ‘Good Spirits’ in the Prison Sick Bay
Bahamas Corrections Commissioner Says FTX Co-Founder Bankman-Fried Is in "Good Spirits" in the Prison Sick Bay According to local reports, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is
Brayden Lindrea5 hours agoSEC’s first deadlines to approve 7 Bitcoin ETFs coming over the next weekAnalysts say the best-case scenario for crypto is that the Securities and Exchange Commission approves the batch of spo
Crypto Market’s Fate Hangs On The Last Days Of July
Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and pu
Foxify Announce Partnership with Tyson Fury
Foxify Announce Partnership with Tyson Fury press release PRESS RELEASE.Foxify have just confirmed a brand partnership with Tyson Fury in an industry leading move. It comes followin