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Fed officials signal rising caution on U.S. economic recovery amid virus spread

Published 06/19/2020, 01:04 PM
Updated 06/19/2020, 04:45 PM
© Reuters. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the House Financial Services Committee during a hearing featuring the semi-annual Monetary Policy Report, on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Jonnelle Marte and Lindsay (NYSE:LNN) Dunsmuir

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. Federal Reserve officials sounded increasing pessimism on Friday on the swiftness of any economic recovery from the novel coronavirus epidemic and warned the unemployment rate could rise again if the disease is not brought under control.

The central bank already made clear it expects a full economic healing from the impact of the virus to take years as it kept interest rate near zero at its policy meeting last week.

But nascent signs of recovery in U.S. economic data, with better-than-expected job gains and retail sales for the month of May, had fueled some hopes that the United States could bounce back more quickly.

Fed officials pushed back on that view on Friday and cautioned against reopening the economy too hastily after the end of state lockdowns aimed at containing the virus, which has killed more than 118,000 Americans.

California, North Carolina and a string of U.S. cities mandated or urged mandatory use of masks on Thursday to get a grip on spiraling coronavirus cases as at least six states set daily records.

"This lack of containment could ultimately lead to a need for more prolonged shut-downs, which result in reduced consumption and investment, and higher unemployment," Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said in a virtual event organized by the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce.

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari also said the economic recovery would take longer than he had hoped just a few months ago, and warned the recent positive trend on job gains could soon be reversed if the virus is not tamed soon.

"Unfortunately, my base case scenario is that we will see a second wave of the virus across the U.S., probably this fall," Kashkari said during a Twitter chat moderated by CBS News. "If there is a second wave, I would expect the unemployment rate to climb again."

LONG AND SLOW

Earlier this week, in two separate appearances before lawmakers in the U.S. Congress, Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned millions of people will likely still be unemployed even as the economy is on the path of recovery.

Powell, Rosengren and others have all said more fiscal and monetary policy support is likely needed to help them. Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida told Fox Business Network on Friday "there's more that we can do, I think there's more that we will do."

Clarida added there is no limit to the Fed's potential purchases of Treasury securities or mortgage-backed securities.

Congress has allocated nearly $3 trillion for coronavirus-related economic aid and the Fed has pumped trillions of dollars of credit into the economy to cushion it from the fallout from the epidemic.

But some Republicans have been resistant to doing more quickly, especially given recent positive economic data.

Powell, in a separate appearance on Friday, reiterated that the U.S. economic recovery will not be quick or smooth.

"We will make our way back from this, but it will take time and work ... The path ahead is likely to be challenging," Powell said during a webcast discussion with local business and community leaders in Youngstown, Ohio, on building a resilient workforce.

"Lives and livelihoods have been lost, and uncertainty looms large," he said.

© Reuters. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the House Financial Services Committee during a hearing featuring the semi-annual Monetary Policy Report, on Capitol Hill in Washington

Latest comments

Mr. Powell need to be fired.
Lockdowns for a virus with less than 0.5% mortality rate?!
Are you really that bad in math?
yes, yes they are.
"taming the virus" ??
Fear of lockdown again... why don’t they just put retired folks in lockdown? They the ones that need protecting.
Because we are already IN lockdown (the smartest of Us , anyway, ha,ha).
Judy Shelton should have been nominated already instead of wasted time and money with Jerome Powell. The guy is not very bright and has flawed economic beliefs.
Well at least He is bright enough to Not criticize people He doesn't know.
Lol, the cat is out of the bag. There will never be another lockdown. They lost all authority when they didn't clean down on the "protests".
all they really can do is try and control business. Ban sporting events and the like. The end result of this will be a lot of cash / crypto transactions off the books that they won't get their precious revenue on.
Stop repeating the same garbage as new news. The only reason to do that is to scare people
is he saying the same thing again and again
No this website is saying this again and again to scare people into selling.
you should have thought about that before printing the currency like uno cards
Powell can dictate the interest rates but he has no authority on printing money. It’s the congress who passes the bills and trump who sign them. I hope you are not American otherwise you need to ...
Powell hates trump, he will do anything to sink him. Poweel is right, he needs to cool the market so it wont inflate and burst.
Scares first and then pump the market !
And then scares again and then pump and then scares .....
Again and again!
FED's saving the economy, otherwise you'd be homeless by now. You should thank them.
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