Dmytro Kharkov

Shrinking Fed would increase market confidence, David Malpass argues

Shrinking Fed would increase market confidence, David Malpass argues
Fed reforms may boost U.S. confidence

David Malpass joins a discussion on Federal Reserve reforms, job growth, and recent comments from President Donald Trump on supply-side economics.

Malpass states that shrinking the Fed could increase market confidence without tightening credit, allowing the U.S. to advance more quickly in manufacturing, job skills, and electricity.

Malpass has previously highlighted strong U.S. jobs data and President Trump's view that economic growth does not cause inflation in a recent article. He has also argued that a reduced Federal Reserve footprint could build dollar confidence and encourage market innovation, according to another commentary. These remarks come as policymakers debate the impact of Fed policy on growth and job creation.

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