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Fed reassures public on inflation rate target

2026-04-14 15:39

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee signaled that interest rates may need to stay elevated beyond 2026 as inflation pressures build, even as the Fed maintains its 2% inflation target.

Fed sees 2% inflation target intact, but timing in doubt

Goolsbee said the central bank still expects inflation to return to its 2% target, but warned that elevated global tensions and higher energy costs could keep interest rates higher for longer, potentially beyond 2026.

Speaking at the World Economy conference on Tuesday, he said the length and intensity of turmoil in the Middle East, particularly its impact on oil markets, could determine how long borrowing costs remain elevated.

Policy path hinges on incoming data

Goolsbee emphasized that monetary policy is entirely conditional on economic data. He outlined three possible paths:

  • rates could be raised further if inflation re-accelerates,
  • held steady if price pressures remain persistent, or
  • cut only if there is sustained, convincing progress on inflation, especially in core measures.

If inflation remains stubbornly high, he said, plans for rate cuts would likely be pushed back. By contrast, a durable slowdown in core inflation would build confidence that disinflation is on track and open the door to easing.

He reiterated that under the current framework, cutting the policy rate to 2% while annual inflation is still around 4% would not be appropriate.

Energy, housing and inflation expectations in focus

Goolsbee highlighted oil markets as a central risk for the inflation outlook. Rising energy prices, he said, could extend inflationary pressures and complicate decisions on when to start easing policy.

He noted signs of progress in housing-related inflation but pointed out that headline inflation remains skewed by volatile components such as fuel.

Inflation expectations, he said, are still anchored. However, he warned that if gasoline prices were to climb to about $5 per gallon and stay there for several months, those expectations could become less stable. In such a scenario, supply shocks rather than strong demand would be driving prices higher, and he suggested that continuing to tighten policy aggressively during a pure supply shock would be unusual.

Policy should stay separate from politics

Goolsbee referenced economist Kevin Warsh, saying he respected Warsh’s emphasis on results-focused policy. He argued that decisions on rates must remain tied to economic outcomes, not electoral considerations.

Hotter inflation data and new geopolitical shocks

Since Goolsbee’s remarks, new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics have added to the hawkish tone.

The Consumer Price Index for April rose 3.9% year over year, above the 3.7% consensus. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, climbed 4.1% from a year earlier, also beating expectations and underscoring the persistence of underlying price pressures.

These surprises came alongside fresh tensions near the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for global oil supplies. Maritime insurance premiums for tankers transiting the area have jumped by an average of 15% over the past month.

West Texas Intermediate crude futures for front-month delivery subsequently traded above $105 per barrel, the highest level this calendar year, as markets priced in higher supply risk — exactly the kind of development Goolsbee said could delay rate cuts.

Williams reinforces “higher for longer” stance

New York Fed President John Williams echoed the tough line late last week, saying the central bank is not thinking about rate cuts for now and will remain guided by the data.

Following his comments, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note climbed to 4.95%, a level last seen more than a year ago, as bond markets adjusted to the prospect of a prolonged period of tight policy.

Dollar mixed on the day, but index hits 18-month high

In currency trading on Tuesday, the U.S. dollar showed a mixed performance against major peers on a pairwise basis, even as broader measures pointed to renewed strength.

On the day, the greenback:

  • fell 0.39% against the euro,
  • dropped 0.56% versus the British pound,
  • slipped 0.41% against the Japanese yen,
  • eased 0.30% versus the Canadian dollar,
  • declined 0.61% against the Australian dollar,
  • lost 0.79% versus the New Zealand dollar, and
  • weakened 0.48% against the Swiss franc.

Despite those moves, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the currency against a weighted basket of major counterparts, has surged to an 18-month high of 107.50. That level reflects a flight to perceived safety and suggests a tougher environment ahead for assets and funding priced against the greenback.

The latest signals from Fed officials, combined with hotter inflation data and rising geopolitical risk, point to a policy stance that may keep financial conditions tight and rate relief out of reach for traders well beyond the current year.

Worried how persistent high rates could hit crypto? Learn how Fed policy shapes market moves and your trading strategy.



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