KEY POINTS
  • Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said Friday that she doesn't see enough evidence that inflation has peaked and is on board with supporting multiple interest rate increases.
  • Mester also doesn't expect the central bank to pause after the summer, though she said the magnitude of the moves could be reduced if inflation falls.
  • "I don't want to declare victory on inflation before I see really compelling evidence that our actions are beginning to do the work," Mester said in a live interview on CNBC's "The Exchange."

Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said Friday that she doesn't see ample evidence that inflation has peaked and thus is on board with supporting a series of aggressive interest rate increases.

"I think the Fed has shown that we're in the process of recalibrating our policy to get inflation back down to our 2% goal. That's the job before us," Mester said in a live interview on CNBC's "The Exchange."