Fed chief vows to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched

US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said hat the central bank will use its tools to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched while supporting the economic recovery.

Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell. Photo: Bloomberg
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2 min read Last Updated : Jan 11 2022 | 2:27 PM IST

US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said hat the central bank will use its tools to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched while supporting the economic recovery.

"The economy has rapidly gained strength despite the ongoing pandemic, giving rise to persistent supply and demand imbalances and bottlenecks, and thus to elevated inflation," Powell said in a written testimony prepared for delivery at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday.

"We know that high inflation exacts a toll, particularly for those less able to meet the higher costs of essentials like food, housing, and transportation," Powell said, adding the central bank is "strongly committed" to achieving its statutory goals of maximum employment and price stability, reports Xinhua news agency.

"We will use our tools to support the economy and a strong labor market and to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched," Powell said.

President Joe Biden announced in November 2021 that he intended to nominate Powell for a second term as Fed chair and to nominate the central bank's Governor Lael Brainard as vice chair.

"I'm confident that Chair Powell and Brainard's focus on keeping inflation low, prices stable, and delivering full employment will make our economy stronger than ever before," Biden said in a statement.

The US consumer price index rose 6.8 per cent in the 12-month period ending in November, the fastest annual pace in almost 40 years, according to the Labor Department.

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Topics :US Federal ReserveJerome Powell

First Published: Jan 11 2022 | 2:27 PM IST

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