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22 May 2013
Flash: QE tapering a reality or rumor? – Deutsche Bank
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - “In terms of the Fed, relatively dovish comments from the NY Fed's Dudley and St Louis Fed's Bullard – both FOMC voters – helped put a floor on risk assets yesterday.” notes Macro Strategy Analysts J. Reid and C. Tan at Deutsche Bank.
Starting with Bullard, who is not generally known for his dovishness, remarked that the Fed should "continue with the present QE program" because it is the best available option for policy makers to boost growth. Bullard added that he doesn't see a good case for QE tapering unless inflation risks pick up.
On the topic of IOER, Bullard said that he advocates negative interest rates arguing that paying interest on excess reserves was "mildly counterproductive". Dudley backed up some of those comments about the pace of easing but stressed that QE should be largely data-dependent.
Starting with Bullard, who is not generally known for his dovishness, remarked that the Fed should "continue with the present QE program" because it is the best available option for policy makers to boost growth. Bullard added that he doesn't see a good case for QE tapering unless inflation risks pick up.
On the topic of IOER, Bullard said that he advocates negative interest rates arguing that paying interest on excess reserves was "mildly counterproductive". Dudley backed up some of those comments about the pace of easing but stressed that QE should be largely data-dependent.