Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said Friday she expects that interest rates likely won't be raised much more from here, if at all.
"Regardless of the decision made at our next meeting, if the economy evolves as anticipated, in my view, we are likely near or at a holding point on the funds rate as we accumulate more information on economic and financial developments and assess the effects of the tightening in financial conditions that has already occurred," Mester said in remarks delivered for a speech in New York.
The central bank official added that she agrees with Federal Open Market Committee estimate in September that another rate hike could come before the end of 2023, but noted that handicapping such moves is difficult now.
Mester is not a voting member of the FOMC this year but will vote in 2024.
Persons:
Loretta Mester, Mester, — Jeff Cox
Organizations:
Cleveland Federal, Open
Locations:
New York