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#: U.S. economy will likely fall into recession, former Fed official says

“: U.S. economy will likely fall into recession, former Fed official says”

Roger Ferguson, former Fed vice chairman under Greenspan, tells mortgage bankers that 10-year yield will hit 5%

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former Federal Reserve vice chairman Roger Ferguson says the U.S. central bank will continue to hike rates multiple times this year, but at a slower pace, and that the economy is headed to a recession.

Expecting more tightening, Ferguson said during the annual Mortgage Bankers Association Conference in Nashville, Tenn., on Tuesday.

Ferguson expects a 75-basis-point hike at the Nov. 1-2 policy meeting, then 50 basis points in December, and perhaps 25 basis points early next year.

“I fear that if I’m wrong, it’s because I’ve underestimated how much more they have to do,” he added.

“At the end of the day, we’re likely to see a shortened, shallow recession at the end of next year,” Ferguson said. “Not upbeat, but [I’m] here to be honest with you.”

Ferguson also said that he expects the 10-year Treasury yield to go up to 5% and only come off from that level very slowly. The 10-year
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is currently trading just above 4%.

And if “the next CPI report is really high,” then there may be Fed officials who may want to push rates even higher.

Got thoughts on the housing market? Write to MarketWatch reporter Aarthi Swaminathan at [email protected]

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