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US Recession This Year Is Now More Likely Than Not, Nomura Says Elevated prices, unanchored price expectations to lower growth Federal Reserve to continue hiking
US Recession This Year Is Now More Likely Than Not, Nomura Says
- Elevated prices, unanchored price expectations to lower growth
- Federal Reserve to continue hiking interest rates into 2023
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Enda Curran
June 20, 2022, 12:18 AM EDTListen to this article1:37Follow the authors@endacurran+ Get alerts forEnda CurranIn this article8604NOMURA HOLDINGS485.60JPY-4.30-0.88%2057703DTREASURYPrivate Company432288ZBANK OF CLEVELANDPrivate CompanyOpen
The US economy will likely fall into a mild recession by the end of 2022 as the Federal Reserve raises rates to tame prices, according to economists at Nomura Holdings Inc.
Nomura warns that financial conditions will tighten further, consumers sentiment is souring, energy and food supply distortions have worsened and the global growth outlook has deteriorated.
"With rapidly slowing growth momentum and a Fed committed to restoring price stability, we believe a mild recession starting in the fourth quarter of 2022 is now more likely than not," Nomura economists Aichi Amemiya and Robert Dent wrote in a note Monday.
Excess savings and consumer balance sheets will help mitigate the speed of economic contraction, they said, but noted that monetary and fiscal policy will be constrained by high inflation.
Nomura's analysis comes as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that "unacceptably high" prices are likely to stick with consumers through 2022 and that she expects the US economy to slow down.
Separately, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said Sunday that the risk of a recession in the US economy is increasing, and that it will take several years to return to the central bank's 2% inflation goal.
"With monthly inflation through 2022 likely to remain elevated, we believe the Fed response to the downturn will initially be muted," the Nomura analysts wrote in their note."
They expect ongoing rate hikes to continue into 2023, but with a slightly lower terminal rate of 3.50-3.75% reached in February, compared to the previous forecast of 3.75-4.00% in March.
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-20/us-recession-this-year-is-now-more-likely-than-not-nomura-says
Please summarize so I can use for notes . Please explain how monetary policy is affecting inflation or if it isn't affecting it but rather helping it.
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