Lacker Comments on FOMC Dissent

June 22, 2012 7:38 AM EDT Send to a Friend
Richmond Fed President Lacker issued some comments after his lone FOMC Dissent:

"The Federal Open Market Committee voted on June 20, 2012, to continue the maturity extension program. Under that program, which began in September 2011, the Fed purchases Treasury securities with remaining maturities of six years to 30 years and sells an equal amount of Treasury securities with remaining maturities of three years or less. The Committee decided to continue the maturity extension program in order to put downward pressure on longer-term interest rates and promote a stronger economic recovery.

"I dissented on this decision because I do not believe that further monetary stimulus would make a substantial difference for economic growth and employment without increasing inflation by more than would be desirable. While the outlook for economic growth has clearly weakened in recent weeks, the impediments to stronger growth appear to be beyond the capacity of monetary policy to offset. Inflation is currently close to 2 percent, which the Committee has identified as its inflation goal. A significant increase in inflation could threaten the Fed’s credibility and make it more difficult to achieve the Committee’s longer-run goals, including maximum employment. Should a substantial and persistent fall in inflation emerge, monetary stimulus may be appropriate to ensure the return of inflation toward the Committee’s 2 percent goal.

"My views on the economy and monetary policy are also available on richmondfed.org."


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