Don’t Underestimate Inflation Threat to Fed’s Credibility

 | Dec 07, 2022 19:15

Inflation appears to be rolling over and markets are starting to consider the possibility that the Federal Reserve’s hawkish monetary policy will soon start to ease. But the critical question of how quickly inflation pressure softens leaves more than a trivial amount of uncertainty to ponder.

The best-case scenario: pricing pressure will retreat sharply from recent highs. No one can discount that possibility, but it’s still premature to assume that upcoming inflation reports will reflect a robust retreat.

For perspective, U.S. consumer inflation still remains far above the Fed’s 2% target on a year-over-year basis through October. Although the trend has retreated modestly, core PCE inflation—the Fed’s preferred measure of pricing pressure—still looks sticky at the roughly 5% level.