The Fed's monetary policy "is in a very good place" and "the news on inflation has been fairly good," Daly said in a CNBC interview.
"There's a lot of demand for certainty that we would say we're done or we're definitely hiking, but the truth is, we don't know," Daly said.
If financial conditions continued to ease, Daly said that would merit Fed attention.
What's more, Daly noted that recent churning in the bond market was unlikely to be driven by some sort of underlying problem.
"Bond yields move around for a variety of reasons, and there's a lot of uncertainty out there," Daly said.
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