KEY POINTS
  • Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida is sticking to his call that the economy will start to recover in the second half of 2020.
  • He sees a resumption of pre-pandemic activity levels by the end of 2021.
  • One factor for the forecast is the expectation for a funding deal from Congress.

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said Wednesday he expects the economy to continue to recover through the year and likely return to its pre-pandemic level by the end of the 2021.

In an interview with Steve Liesman on CNBC's "Squawk Box," the central bank's director of bank supervision said he hasn't changed his forecast despite a swell in Covid-19 cases that has caused a general slowing in resumption of activities.