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Musalem: Prepared Welcoming Remarks
Welcome to the St. Louis Fed and to the 34th Homer Jones Memorial Lecture. Thank you for joining us this evening. The Homer Jones Memorial Lecture has featured many distinguished speakers over the years. Today is no exception. Before I introduce our speaker, I want to share about the person for whom this lecture is named. Homer Jones was a transformational leader—for the St. Louis Fed and for the Federal Reserve System. Homer Jones served as research director of the St. Louis Fed from 1958 to 1971. Under Jones and the Bank presidents he served, the St. Louis Fed became known as a powerhouse of monetary policy ... (full story)
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Economic Outlook Thank you, Paul, for that kind introduction. I am honored to speak with you and all who have joined us here today.1 Persistently elevated inflation imposes an unacceptable burden on American families, and it is the Federal Reserve's responsibility to restore price stability. As a monetary policymaker, this challenge is top of mind for me. I am watching both sides of our dual mandateprice stability and maximum employment. However, as I have stated at several points this year, the risks from high inflation concern me more at this time.2 Even though this week's consumer price index and producer price index reports were softer than expected, they still imply that the price index we target rose 3.7 percent in the 12 months through June. That is 1.7 percentage points above our 2 percent target. We have not reached our 2 percent target in more than five years. To contextualize my views on the dual mandate, I would like to give you a broader sense of my economic outlook and discuss recent developments in monetary policy.
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