Fed Hikes, Issues Boilerplate Statement With One Surprise; Dot Plot Spotlight Analysis

by Mish

The only surprising thing in their boilerplate statementwas a lack of the word “transitory”.

Derivations of “moderate” constitute the new buzz-word.

Spotlight on Moderate and Balanced

  • Economic activity has been rising moderately so far this year.
  • Job gains have moderated but have been solid, on average.
  • Economic activity will expand at a moderate pace, and labor market conditions will strengthen somewhat further.
  • Near term risks to the economic outlook appear roughly balanced, but the Committee is monitoring inflation developments closely.

The Fed failed to mention weakness is transitory. There was no mention of retail sales, construction, housing or any of the other string of 18 poor hard data economic points in the second quarter.

Has the economy already transitioned from a first-quarter transitory weakness setup to a moderate, risk-balanced second-quarter setup?

Dot Plot

The Dot Plot is from Federal Reserve Board and Federal Open Market Committee release economic projections from the June 13-14 FOMC meeting.

The dot plot is the interest rate expectation of Fed participants. Only one sees weakness as not being transitory.

For an 18-point synopsis of second-quarter weak data points, please see Yellen Still Clueless?

Mike “Mish” Shedlock.

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