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El-Erian Warns Of Economic Risks Without Prompt Fed Rate Cuts: 'What Really Matters Is Where They Finish'
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El-Erian Warns Of Economic Risks Without Prompt Fed Rate Cuts: 'What Really Matters Is Where They Finish'
Jun 18, 2024 2:20 AM

Mohamed El-Erian, the chief economic adviser at Allianz, has urged the Federal Reserve to initiate interest rate cuts to prevent potential economic instability.

What Happened: El-Erian, in an opinion piece for the Financial Times, emphasized the need for the Fed to act swiftly in reducing interest rates. He warned that a delay in this decision could lead to a more extensive rate cut in the future, potentially risking a recession.

"It doesn't matter when the Federal Reserve starts cutting rates. What really matters is where they finish. That is one view that is being heard around Wall Street,” El-Erian wrote.

El-Erian pointed out that the timing of the first rate cut is crucial in determining the overall impact of the cycle and the health of the economy. He noted that the current economic situation, marked by fluctuating data and potential vulnerabilities, necessitates a timely intervention from the Fed.

The article highlights the potential risks of a delayed rate cut, including increased economic and financial weaknesses, which could force the Fed into a larger-than-necessary cutting cycle. This, in turn, could have adverse effects on vulnerable households and small businesses.

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El-Erian points to historical instances, such as the 1994-95 period, where timely rate cuts by the Fed led to favorable economic outcomes. He warns that a delay could force the Fed into a larger cutting cycle, echoing the aggressive rate hikes seen in 2021-22 when inflation was mischaracterized as “transitory.”

Why It Matters: The call for prompt rate cuts aligns with the growing sentiment for a change in monetary policy. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on Jul. 9, amid increasing calls for interest rate cuts.

Earlier in June, El-Erian had pointed out that the softer-than-expected May inflation data made a “solid case” for a potential Fed rate cut soon. This view contrasts with that of other prominent figures, such as economist Peter Schiff, who believes the latest numbers mean “nothing.”

Other Fed officials, including Patrick Harker and Neel Kashkari, have also suggested that a rate cut could be on the horizon, depending on future economic data.

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This story was generated using Benzinga Neuro and edited by Kaustubh Bagalkote

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