Challenges to Fed’s tightening cycle as financial conditions ease

Challenges to Fed’s tightening cycle as financial conditions ease

July 28 (Reuters)​ – (This July‍ 28 story has been refiled to remove the garbling⁣ in paragraph 2)Less tight ⁣financial conditions‌ as exhibited by‌ the red-hot stock market may increase the chances ⁢that the Federal Reserve hikes ​rates again before the end of the year, some economists reckon, even as financial markets put ⁣little‌ odds⁤ on⁤ that happening.Several measures of financial conditions, including those produced by the central bank, have shifted in way that signals ‍reduced restraint on the economy, at a ​time when ‌central bank officials believe more work may be needed to lower inflation.Taking in to account everything from stock prices to measures of borrowing costs for the government, businesses and households, financial conditions matter ⁣to monetary policy. That ⁤is because the Fed relies on ‍markets to transmit changes in its short-term interest rate​ target to​ the ‍broader economy.The current slackening in these ⁤gauges means markets and the Fed are starting to go on‍ separate paths.“Easy financial conditions ‌obviously boost near-term growth,” and can encourage more risk-taking of the sort that can lean​ against‍ the restraint the Fed is trying to​ impose on the economy, said Benson Durham, head of global policy at Piper Sandler.On Friday, the ⁤Federal Reserve ⁢reported that its Financial Conditions Impulse on Growth for June moved to 0.458, from May’s 0.603 reading. The index, now the lowest since ​August 2022, seeks to ‍describe whether financial ‍conditions are aiding or restraining growth, so ​the latest reading points to them providing less drag on the economy.Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs’ closely watched Financial Conditions Index has been easing fairly steadily⁣ since May. As of the end of July, that measure was also ⁤at levels last seen in late August of last year, while the⁣ Chicago ⁣Fed’s latest index has also pointed​ to easier⁤ conditions.Since March of last year, the Fed has been engaged in a historically aggressive campaign of short-term interest rate increases, taking its target rate from near zero levels to between 5.25% and 5.5% after a quarter percentage-point ‍increase on Wednesday.An explicit goal has been to tighten financial conditions. Mortgage rates have soared to​ around 7%, while other borrowing costs are⁣ up.⁢ Rate hikes also slammed the stock market, at least for a time, while ‌pushing up the ⁤dollar relative to other ‍currencies.Tighter financial conditions have helped accomplish the Fed’s desire to slow down the economy in a bid ⁤to lower inflation pressures from multi-decade highs. But now things are shifting the other way, which⁣ could ⁣create issues ​for the Fed as it approaches the endgame for ⁢its⁣ tightening cycle.FED WILL ‘GET ​TO WHERE WE NEED TO GO’The ‌various gauges on balance⁤ show financial conditions ⁣reached their most restrictive levels late last year, and have ‍receded since. That dovetails with a stock market rally that has pushed up the benchmark S&P‍ 500 Index (.SPX) ⁣by​ nearly 20% so⁢ far this year. Meanwhile, ⁤yields on the…

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