KEY POINTS
  • St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard is cautious about hiking rates again this year.
  • "If it was just me I'd stand pat where we are and I'd try to react to data as it comes in," he tells CNBC's Steve Liesman. "I just don't see much inflation pressure."

St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard does not want the central bank to raise rates again this year.

"If it was just me, I'd stand pat where we are and I'd try to react to data as it comes in," he said Friday in an interview with CNBC's Steve Liesman. "I just don't see much inflation pressure. ... I'm an inflation hawk, but I just don't see that developing. ... I just don't think this is a situation where we have to be pre-emptive."