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Fed's Fisher says not certain inflation will ease

Posted : Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:40:57 GMT
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By Alister Bull

HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth is softening amid still fragile financial markets, but it is not clear that this will curb inflation as hoped, a top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday.

"While it seems pretty clear that economic momentum is slowing, the jury is out on whether lesser momentum will be sufficient to translate into relief on the price front over the intermediate to longer term," Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Richard Fisher said in prepared remarks to a luncheon hosted by the Greater Houston Partnership.

"It is pretty clear that trend consumer price inflation has accelerated over the past few months," said Fisher, who has voted against rate cuts, or in favor of policy tightening, at every Fed rate-setting meeting this year.

Despite Fisher's concern over inflation, the U.S. central bank is expected to hold rates steady at 2 percent its next policy meeting on September 16.

The Fed halted an aggressive rate cutting campaign earlier this year after slashing borrowing costs 3.25 percentage points to shield the economy from a collapsing housing market.

It has signaled it will be patient despite high inflation in waiting for growth to rebuild, based on an assessment that the weakened economy will cap price pressures.

Fisher made plain this outcome, or a less favorable situation where higher prices get embedded into expectations for inflation in the future, were far from certain.

"The jury is still very much out as to which scenario will obtain. The most recent inflation reports are not particularly encouraging," he said.

On the other hand, he was pretty downbeat on the economic outlook.

"Consumption expenditures, real capital expenditures and construction show the third quarter off to a weak start, although yesterday's manufacturing numbers were a nice surprise on the upside," he said. July factory orders rose a better than expected 1.3 percent, data released on Wednesday showed.

"I think it is very likely we will suffer anemic growth for the current and perhaps the next couple of quarters," he said.

At the outset of his remarks, Fisher warned the audience that he would not comment on the presidential election. But he did have a warning for both Democratic hopeful Sen. Barack Obama and his Republican rival Sen. John McCain.

"If we want to keep growing the United States' share of the global market for services, we must resist the siren call of protectionism hope. ... I hope both presidential candidates and both political parties will bear this in mind," he said.

(Reporting by Alister Bull; editing by Neil Stempleman)


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