CNBC: Potential Fed Chair David Zervos Supports Significant Rate Cut
BlockBeats News, August 15th, according to CNBC, David Zervos, Chief Market Strategist at JPMorgan and potential Fed chair, stated that Federal Reserve officials should not be spooked by higher-than-expected potential inflationary pressures indicated by the July Producer Price Index. Instead, he argued that the Fed should proactively take accommodative measures now to prevent a slowdown in the labor market, which would effectively help create over 1 million jobs.
Over the past three Fed meetings, Zervos has consistently advocated for a 0.5 percentage point cut in the federal funds rate, a stance he reiterated in the interview. "I absolutely still hold the same view. I think there is a very plausible, very compelling narrative that says monetary policy is restrictive. Overall, I don't see any reason to change that view."
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