KEY POINTS
  • Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said he's hearing concerns that the potential for a trade war will thwart growth.
  • "Optimism has almost completely faded" among business contacts in the central bank district, he said during a speech in Savannah.
  • The Atlanta Fed's own GDP tracker, though, estimates growth of 4.8 percent in the second quarter.
Raphael Bostic, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Fears over a potential trade war are dampening the prospects for above-trend economic growth, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said Monday.

At a time when most economists have substantially boosted their outlooks for GDP gains, particularly in the second quarter, the central bank official cautioned that the enthusiasm could be misplaced.