KEY POINTS
  • "More people are working now than ever, the unemployment claims are low, wages are growing fast. ... It's a good place, right now," Moynihan tells CNBC ahead of his speech at the Consumer Bankers Association's annual conference.
  • "I don't think we need to juice it," Moynihan says about a Fed interest rate cut.
Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan told CNBC on Tuesday the economy is solid and expanding, rebuffing suggestions that the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates.

"The United States economy is strong, it's growing," Moynihan said in an interview with CNBC's Wilfred Frost. "More people are working now than ever, the unemployment claims are low, wages are growing fast. ... It's a good place, right now."

Moynihan was interviewed ahead of his speech at the Consumer Bankers Association's annual conference. The 100-year-old Washington-based group represents the nation's big retail lenders.