KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates steady for an extended period, says Chairman Jerome Powell. 
  • President Donald Trump, citing low inflation, suggested on Tuesday that a 1 percentage point cut would be in order.
  • Powell expects inflation to run close to the central bank's 2% goal.

The Federal Reserve feels comfortable with current policy and is likely to keep interest rates steady for an extended period of time, Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday.

Powell's comments coincided with a sharp stock market sell-off attributed to worries that the Fed would not be cutting rates anytime soon, contrary to market pricing.