KEY POINTS
  • Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan says the Fed can let the economy run on its own.
  • "As we reach our dual-mandate objectives, I believe that the Federal Reserve should be gradually easing off the accelerator — we no longer need to be stimulating the U.S. economy," he says in an essay.

Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan on Wednesday became the latest central banker to say it's time to let the economy run on its own.

At a time when the Fed is undergoing criticism from President Donald Trump and some notable market voices, Kaplan said policymakers are on the right track with their gradual approach to raising interest rates.