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Fed’s Hammack signals holding rates steady for months, WSJ reports

December 21, 2025
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Fed’s Hammack signals holding rates steady for months, WSJ reports
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said she saw no need to change U.S. interest rates for months ahead after the central bank cut borrowing costs at its last three meetings, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

Hammack opposed recent rate cuts as she is more worried about elevated inflation than the potential labor-market fragility that prompted officials to lower rates by a cumulative 75 basis points over the past few months, the report added.

Hammack told the Journal that the Fed didn’t need to change its benchmark interest rate, currently in a range between 3.5% and 3.75%, at least until the spring.

By then, Hammack said, it would be able to better assess whether recent goods price inflation was receding as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are more fully digested through the supply chain, the report said.

Hammack said that November’s consumer price index of 2.7% probably understated 12-month price growth due to data distortions, the report added.

Divided US Fed poised for third straight rate cut

“My base case is that we can stay here for some period of time, until we get clearer evidence that either inflation is coming back down to target or the employment side is weakening more materially,” Hammack told the Journal in a podcast interview recorded on Thursday, citing inflation concerns.

Speaking at an event in Cincinnati earlier this month, Hammack said she wanted to focus on high inflation and that she would prefer monetary policy to be tighter.

Hammack said the current policy rate was right, around a neutral level, but would prefer a slightly more restrictive stance to help put more pressure on inflation.

Hammack will be a voting member of the FOMC next year, which oversees important decisions regarding monetary policy and interest rates.

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