KEY POINTS
  • The Fed may hike rates one or two times as a buffer for the next economic downturn, former Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart says.
  • Central bankers will likely be on hold until midyear before they'll have to re-evaluate inflation data, he says.
  • Lockhart's warning comes as the market has decided not to price in any Fed rate increases this year.

The Federal Reserve may hike interest rates one or two times this year as a buffer for the next economic downturn, former Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart contended Thursday.

Central bankers will likely be on hold until midyear before they'll have to re-evaluate inflation data, said Lockhart, who was president of the Atlanta Fed for 10 years from 2007 to 2017.