KEY POINTS
  • Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said she's in favor of raising interest rates by 50 basis points, perhaps multiple times, but wouldn't favor going higher than that.
  • Mester called the Fed's pivot from the historically high levels of accommodation during the pandemic era "the great recalibration of monetary policy."

Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said Friday she's in favor of raising interest rates quickly to bring down inflation, but not so quickly as to disrupt the economic recovery.

That means a strong likelihood of backing a 50 basis point rate hike at the next Fed meeting and perhaps a few more after, but not going to 75 basis points, as St. Louis Fed President James Bullard suggested earlier this week. A basis point is 0.01 percentage points.