Fed's Musalem says on CNBC he won't prejudge rate call view for September FOMC

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Aug 20 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem said on ​Thursday that while he is keeping an open mind ‌about what sort of policy action he will recommend at next month’s central bank rate-setting meeting, he implied higher rates are still justified ​by how the economy is performing.

Monetary policy is “accommodative” right ​now and the inflation-adjusted federal funds target rate “is ⁠below where the committee believes the neutral long-run rate ​ought to be” at a time when “financial conditions are pretty ​accommodative here,” Musalem said in an interview on CNBC.

The official said inflation remains too high with underlying price pressures between 2.5% and 3% ​against the 2% inflation target, adding, “We need to bring ​inflation back down to 2% over the next 18 months.”

Musalem said he ‌sees ⁠two main scenarios ahead of the central bank on inflation: One, it eases; the other, it stays sticky around current levels. He noted his view that inflation will not ease caused ​him to argue ​in favor ⁠of hiking what is currently a 3.5% to 3.75% federal funds rate at the late July ​meeting.

As for what he will call for at the ​September 15 to 16 ⁠Federal Open Market Committee meeting, Musalem said it depends on the data and “I want to maintain an open mind into ⁠every ​meeting.”

But he also reiterated, “More gradual interest ​rate increases are preferable, better, less disruptive than later, potentially larger, potentially more ​abrupt increases.”

Reporting by Michael S. Derby; Editing by Chris Reese

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