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By Yasin Ebrahim

Fxgecko.com -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said  Thursday that a 50 basis-point rate hike was on the table for the May meeting as the central bank aims to step up the pace of monetary policy tightening to curb elevated inflation.  

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"I would say that 50 basis points will be on the table for the May meeting," Powell said in an IMF panel discussion Thursday. The Fed chairman also backed the idea of the central bank hiking aggressively at the start of the tightening cycle, or front loading more than one 50 basis-point hike at future meetings.    

Pointing to the minutes of the Fed's March meeting, Powell said that "many on the committee thought it would be appropriate for there to be one or more 50 basis point hike."

Traders expect the Fed to hike rates by 50 basis points at each of the next three meetings in an attempt to curb demand, and overall inflation, which is well above the central bank's 2% target.  

Last week’s data showed that U.S. inflation rose at the fastest rate since 1981. It increased 8.5% over the 12 months to March.

In the wake of more hawkish Fed, many are worried that the Fed could overshoot on monetary policy, slowing the economy by too much into a recession. The fed chief stressed, however, that the Fed isn't on a one-way monetary policy tightening position and is keen to deliver a soft landing.     

"Our goal is to use our tools to get demand and supply back in sync so that inflation moves down and does so without a slowdown that amounts to a recession," Powell said, though admitted that it was going to be "very challenging."

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