Fed's Bullard: Chair Powell officially opened taper discussion at last meeting
FOMC Chairman Jerome Powell officially opened taper discussion at the last meeting and more in-depth discussion will follow, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard told CNBC on Friday, as reported by Reuters.
Additional takeaways
"Upcoming fiscal debates on infrastructure are not likely to influence monetary policy."
"Fed has eye on equity market valuations but different members have different opinions on how that influences policy."
"Taper is a complicated issue with several parts to sort out including pace, MBS vs. Treasury."
"Volatile data this time means taper may need to more state-contingent, less-automatic, than the last time."
"US does not want to get back into a housing bubble."
"Supporting the idea that month to month taper should be more dependent on conditions, the path of inflation and reopening."
Market reaction
The US Dollar Index is edging higher on these comments and was last seen gaining 0.16% on the day at 92.05.