Fed's Lockhart sees 'scope for three' rate hikes this year: Nikkei
Dennis Lockhart of the Atlanta Fed takes part in a panel convened to speak about the health of the U.S. economy in New York November 18, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
(Reuters) - The Federal Reserve could raise interest rates as many as three times this year, a centrist policymaker said on Thursday, beginning with a potential but not absolutely necessary rate hike next month.
"I do not expect four increases, but I think there is scope for three," Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart told the Nikkei Asian Review in an interview, according to a transcript published on the outlet's website.
Most Fed officials see two rate hikes this year as appropriate, but Lockhart's comments suggest that officials could take a slightly more aggressive approach to raising rates if economic data continues to be positive.
The Fed next meets in mid-April to decide on a policy setting.
Still, Lockhart stopped short of suggesting he is fully convinced that a faster pace of rate hikes is necessary.
"I don't see a lot of risk of a policy error from an approach that is patient and deliberate," he said, according to the transcript. "So even with good data, it will not be mandatory that we move in April."
(Reporting by Ann Saphir; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)
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