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We disagree with the view that hiking is a policy mistake: the
economy is strong enough to withstand higher rates
Fed does not want to hike too early and risk having to reverse
course as other major central banks have done
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Rising real wages incentivise firms to invest, leading to higher
productivity growth; we should see this in the coming years
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Vve disagree with inany arguments against hiking rates and
gradual hikes in any case reduce the chance of a policy error
Argument Argument for
Our view
strength
policy mistake
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Fed lacks the
loots to ease
policy
• Valid point for raising rates gradually
Financial
• Last months' tightening equal 1-2 hikes
conditions have
already tightened • Tightening is precisely Fed's intention
No inflation
• Temporary factors keeping inflation low
pressures
• Should rise toward target as they abate
Global growth is • Global growth is slow — but expect
too weak
moderate pick up in next two years
• Exports only 1/8th of GDP
• Private domestic demand* growing at
Economy is too
weak for hikes
same pace as pre-crisis
• Robust employment growth continues
Productivity
growth is low
°Weak
eStrong
• Low productivity growth means a faster
tightening of the labour market
• Should rise modestly as wages pick up
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Note: (*) The sum of personal consumption, residential investment and non-residential fixed
investment.
CONFIDENTIAL — PURSUANT TO FED. R. GRIM. P. 6(e)
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