speeches · May 10, 2018

Regional President Speech

James Bullard · President
Home > Former President Jim Bullard > Speeches, Presentations and Commentary From the President U.S. Monetary Policy: A Case for Caution May 11, 2018 Presentation (pdf) | Press Release | Photos On a two-day visit to Spring�eld, Mo., St. Louis Fed President James Bullard met with area business leaders, toured tech incubators and a workforce development center, and spoke about monetary policy at an event sponsored by the Spring�eld Area Chamber of Commerce. During a Friday presentation, Bullard outlined �ve reasons for caution in raising the policy rate (fed funds rate) further based on current macroeconomic conditions. Those reasons are: 1) in�ation expectations remain low; 2) the current policy rate setting is neutral; 3) the yield curve is relatively �at and yield curve inversion is possible; 4) business investment has room to grow; and 5) labor markets are in equilibrium. On Friday morning, Bullard spoke about monetary policy at the Spring�eld Area Chamber of Commerce. Around 90 people attended his presentation. Download High Resolution Photo On Thursday, Bullard was welcomed to Missouri State University’s eFactory, a tech incubator, by Jim Baker (left), vice president for research, economic development and international programs at the university, and Allen Kunkel (right), associate vice president for economic development at the university and director of the Jordan Valley Innovation Center. Download High Resolution Photo Jim Baker (center) welcomed Bullard (right) to the e-Factory, a tech incubator, on Thursday. Baker is the vice president for research, economic development and international programs for Missouri State University, which oversees the e-Factory. Download High Resolution Photo Bullard tried out a virtual reality headset from one of the startup business owners at the eFactory on Thursday. Download High Resolution Photo At a dinner for bankers Thursday night, Karen Branding, a senior vice president at the St. Louis Fed, introduced Bullard. Bullard often travels around Missouri and six other states that make up the St. Louis Fed’s District so that he can hear from “Main Street.” In return, he shares his views on the state of the economy. Download High Resolution Photo On Friday, Bullard met with leaders from Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) and the college’s Center for Workforce Development (CWD). Shown above, from left to right, are Stephanie Sumners, chief of staff and executive director of the OTC Foundation; Matt Simpson, chief research and planning o�cer, OTC; Sherry Coker, director, business development, CWD; Jim Abramovitz, executive director, CWD; Bullard; Hal Higdon, chancellor, Ozarks Technical Community College System, and president, OTC Spring�eld Campus; Matt Hudson, dean of technical education, OTC; Tim Baltes, associate vice chancellor for human resources and workforce development, OTC. Download High Resolution Photo
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James Bullard (2018, May 10). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20180511_james_bullard
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@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_20180511_james_bullard,
  author = {James Bullard},
  title = {Regional President Speech},
  year = {2018},
  month = {May},
  howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
  url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20180511_james_bullard},
  note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}