KEY POINTS
  • Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke expressed optimism about the longer-term picture for the U.S. economy.
  • While the country is in for a "sharp, short" recession," he sees a "fairly quick rebound" ahead.
  • Bernanke guided the Fed during the financial crisis and accompanying Great Recession.

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sounded an optimistic tone on the longer-term state of the economy, predicting in a CNBC interview Wednesday that while the U.S. is facing an acute recession, it shouldn't last.

"It is possible there's going to be a very sharp, short, I hope short, recession in the next quarter because everything is shutting down of course," he said on "Squawk Box."