KEY POINTS
  • Interest rate increases could begin by mid-2022 or early 2023, Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Monday.
  • The estimate is well out of consensus for the Fed, whose policymakers estimated in December that no hikes would happen through 2023.
  • "A whole lot would have to happen to get us there," Bostic said.
Raphael Bostic, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

Interest rates could rise sooner than forecast as the economy recovers more quickly than expected from the throes of the Covid-19 damage, Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said Monday.

While most of his colleagues don't see a rate hike coming through until at least 2023, Bostic said he thinks the emergency measures the Fed has taken to combat the pandemic can start to be rolled back within the next two years if not sooner.