KEY POINTS
  • Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said Wednesday inflation is showing solid signs of slowing down, but she is not ready yet to start lowering interest rates.
  • In a busy day for Fed speakers, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari also expressed caution about cutting rates too quickly and said he only expects two or three reductions this year.
  • Boston Fed President Susan Collins added to the cautionary tone, saying, "I will need to see more evidence before considering adjusting the policy stance."
  • "That drumbeat you hear is the soft landing," Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said, though he also added that he favors "being patient" on rates.

Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said Wednesday inflation is showing solid signs of slowing down, but she is not ready yet to start lowering interest rates.

In her first major policy address since being confirmed to the Board of Governors in September 2023, Kugler said three factors are converging to ease inflation pressures: moderating wage growth, changes in how often companies are raising prices and survey indicators that the pace of price increases is expected to continue to fall.