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K.C. Fed’s Hoenig Worries About ‘Inflation Psychology’

A veteran U.S. central bank official said Tuesday he’s worried about a deteriorating inflationary environment, and suggested that when the Federal Reserve begins to raise rates, it could do so swiftly.
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig said rising inflationary pressures are “troublesome” and a “serious” matter. “The bigger concern is that these increases are beginning to generate an inflation psychology to an extent that I have not seen since the 1970s and early 1980s,” he said. Hoenig added that “there is a significant risk that higher inflation will become embedded in the economy and require significant monetary policy tightening to reduce it.” He tied rising prices primarily to overseas factors, including a “sizable decline” in the U.S. dollar’s value.

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  6 May, 2008| Economy | @ 21:41

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