US Federal Reserve Chief: High Inflation Threatens Job Market

Warning that high inflation could make it harder to restore the job market to full health, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the Fed will raise interest rates faster than it now plans if needed to stem surging prices.

With America’s households squeezed by higher costs for food, gas, rent, autos and many other items, the Fed is under pressure to rein in inflation by raising rates to slow borrowing and spending. At the same time, the economy has recovered enough that the Fed’s ultra-low-interest rate policies are no longer needed.

“If we have to raise interest rates more over time, we will,” Powell said during a hearing of the Senate Banking Committee, which is considering his nomination for a second four-year term.

The stark challenge for Powell if he is confirmed for a new term, as expected, was underscored by the questions he faced Tuesday from both Democratic and Republican senators. They pressed him to raise rates to reduce inflation, though without ramping up borrowing costs so much that the economy tumbles into a recession.

Fed officials have forecast three increases in their benchmark short-term rate this year, though some economists say they envision as many as four hikes in 2022.

Powell’s nomination is expected to be approved by the committee sometime in the coming weeks and then confirmed by the full Senate with bipartisan support. At Tuesday’s hearing, he drew mostly supportive comments from senators from both parties. A Republican first elevated to the chair by then-President Donald Trump, Powell has also been credited by many Democrats for sticking with ultra-low-rate policies to support rapid hiring for the past 18 months.

In his testimony, Powell rebuffed suggestions from some Democratic senators that rate increases would weaken hiring and potentially leave many people, particularly lower-income and Black Americans, without jobs. Fed rate increases usually boost borrowing costs on many consumer and business loans and have the effect of slowing the economy.

But Powell argued that rising inflation, if it persists, also poses a threat to the Fed’s goal of getting nearly everyone who wants a job back to work. Low-income families have been particularly hurt by the surge in inflation, which has wiped out the pay increases that many have received.

“High inflation is a severe threat to the achievement of maximum employment,” he said.

The economy, the Fed chair added, must grow for an extended period to put as many Americans back to work as possible. Controlling inflation before it becomes entrenched is necessary to keep the economy expanding, he said. If prices keep rising, the Fed could be forced to slam on the brakes much harder by sharply raising interest rates, threatening hiring and growth.

Powell won praise from Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, the chairman of the committee, and Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, the senior Republican on the panel.

“The president is putting results over partisanship, re-nominating a Federal Reserve chair of the other political party,” Brown said. “As chair, together with President Biden, he has helped us deliver historic economic progress.”

“There is broad bipartisan backing for Chairman Powell’s re-nomination,” Toomey added.

Still, Toomey also criticized some of the Fed’s 12 regional banks for holding events that addressed climate change and “so-called racial justice,” which, Toomey argued, went far beyond the Fed’s mandate. He cited one event, organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, in which he said participants called for defunding police.

“The troubling politicization of the Fed puts its independence and effectiveness at risk,” Toomey said.

And Sen. Richard Shelby, an Alabama Republican, criticized Powell for the central bank’s initial characterization of the price spikes that began this spring as “transitory.”

“I’m concerned if the Fed missed the boat on addressing inflation sooner, a lot of us are,” Shelby said. “As a result of that, the Fed under your leadership has lost a lot of credibility.”

Inflation has soared to the highest levels in four decades, and on Wednesday the government is expected to report that consumer prices jumped 7.1% over the past 12 months, which would be the largest such jump since 1982.

Powell said the Fed mistakenly expected that supply chain bottlenecks driving up prices for goods such as cars, appliances and furniture would not last nearly as long as they have. Once unsnarled, prices for things like used cars, which have spiked in the past year, would come back down, he said.

But for now, those supply chain problems have persisted, and while there are signs they are loosening, Powell said that progress is limited. He noted that many cargo ships remain docked outside the port of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the nation’s largest, waiting to unload.

The number of people working or looking for work also remains far below pre-pandemic levels, Powell noted. Millions of Americans have retired early or are avoiding jobs because of fear of the coronavirus. The Fed had anticipated that more of those people would return to the workforce than have done so.

The smaller workforce has forced businesses to offer much higher pay to attract and keep employees. Powell said that isn’t mainly why prices are high right now, but it “can be an issue going forward for inflation.”

Economists and former Fed officials are raising concerns that the Fed is behind the curve on inflation. Last Friday’s jobs report for December, which showed a sharp drop in the unemployment rate to a healthy 3.9%, and an unexpected wage increase, has helped fan those concerns. While lower unemployment and higher pay benefit workers, those trends can potentially fuel rising prices by encouraging more spending.

At the Fed’s most recent meeting in December, Powell said the central bank was rapidly accelerating its efforts to tighten credit with the goal of reining in inflation. The Fed will stop buying billions of dollars of bonds in March, ahead of its previously announced goal of doing so in June. Those bond purchases have been intended to encourage more borrowing and spending by lowering longer-term rates.

And Fed officials’ expectation that they will raise short-term rates three times this year marks a sharp shift from September, when they were divided over doing it even once.

The flood of new omicron infections won’t slow the Fed’s shift toward policies more appropriate for an economy getting back to normal, Powell said at the hearing, because so far it doesn’t appear to be weighing on the economy.

“It is really time for us to move away from those emergency pandemic settings to a more normal level,” he added. “It’s a long road to normal from where we are.”

Source: Voice of America

PM Imran blasts Modi for genocide threat to minorities by BJP backed Hindutva summit 

Islamabad, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said the Narendra Modi-led government was “a real and present threat to peace” in the region, adding that all minorities in India were at the target of extremist groups operating under the patronage of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Last month, leaders from several far-right groups in India had issued calls for the ethnic cleansing of minorities in the country, especially targeting its 200 million-strong Muslim population. The “hate speech conclave” was organised by Hindutva leader Yati Narsinghanand from Dec 17 to 19 in Uttarakhand’s pilgrimage city of Haridwar, where multiple calls to kill minorities and attack their religious spaces were made.

PM Imran, in a series of tweets today, blasted Modi for his “continuing silence” and inaction against extremist Hindutva groups calling for genocide of minorities in the country. “Under the extremist ideology of the BJP Modi govt, all religious minorities in India have been targeted with impunity by Hindutva groups,” he said.

The prime minister called out the continuing silence of Modi government, adding that it warranted clarity whether the BJP government supported the extremists’ call. He urged the international community to take notice of the calls and act against it. According to an October report in The Print, Hindu leader Narsinghanand has been accused of inciting communal tension against the Muslim community on several occasions.

“Like Myanmar, our police, our politicians, our army and every Hindu must pick up weapons and conduct a safayi abhiyan (clean-up). There is no other option left,” Swami Prabodhanand Giri, president of the Hindu Raksha Sena, was quoted as saying by NDTV. Sadhvi Annapurna, the general secretary of the political party Hindu Mahasabha, also gave a call to arms and incitement to genocide.

“Nothing is possible without weapons. If you want to eliminate their population, then kill them. Be ready to kill and be ready to go to jail. Even if 100 of us are ready to kill 20 lakhs of them (Muslims), then we will be victorious, and go to jail,” she was quoting as saying.

According to the report, religious leader Swami Anandswaroop gave an example of how Muslim street vendors should be treated. “The street in which I live, every morning I used to spot a mullah with a big beard and nowadays they keep a saffron beard. This is Haridwar, Maharaj. There is no Muslim buyer here, so throw him out,” he said. BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay and BJP Mahila Morcha leader Udita Tyagi also attended the three-day summit “giving the event a level of political encouragement from the ruling party”.

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Rich tributes paid to Kulgam martyrs

Srinagar, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, APHC leaders Ijaz-ul-Haq and Dr Musaib have paid rich tributes to the two Kulgam martyrs and reiterated to continue martyrs’ mission despite India’s ongoing policy of terrorism and genocide in the territory.

The leaders said that the people of Kashmir are engaged in a rightful and legitimate resistance movement, and India has no right to suppress their freedom sentiments. They urged the United Nations to stop India from its nefarious designs of changing the demography of the disputed territory in violation of the international laws and agreed norms of conflict resolution.

The APHC leaders further added that it had become highly imperative to address the Kashmir dispute in the best interests of world peace and prosperity, which had become a nuclear flashpoint at global level. The leaders called for release of all political prisoners languishing in different jails of India and Jammu and Kashmir.

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Cases against Kashmiri activists rejected as sinister bid to suppress critical voices 

Islamabad, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Chairman of Kashmir Institute of International Relations (KIIR) Altaf Hussain Wani and APHC AJK leader Shaikh Abdul Mateen have condemned in strong terms the Indian occupation authorities’ act of filing a concocted case under the notorious Unlawful Activities (Prevent) Act (UAPA) against London and Saudi Arabia based Kashmiri rights activist Muzammil Ayoub Thakur and Dr. Asif Dar.

In a statement issued in Islamabad on Monday, the KIIR chief while terming the occupation authorities’ act as unjustified and uncalled for said that every Kashmiri whether he/she lives in Kashmir or in any other part of the world has right to speak and support the ongoing struggle for right to self-determination and expose India’s brutal suppression in the troubled region. Being strong proponents of Kashmiris’ right to self-determination, he said, Thaukur and Dar have been championing the cause of Kashmir peacefully at international level and no power whatsoever can stop them from raising voice for the voiceless victims of Kashmir.

“The fact remains that India wants to choke every dissenting voice within and outside the valley”, he said adding that after ruthless suppression in the valley India’s racist regime was now hellbent on silencing every Kashmiri who dares to call spade a spade and speaks against India’s brutal suppression and its settler colonialism policies in Kashmir.

Filing of FIRs against the Kashmiri civil society activists, he said, was part of the apartheid regime’s nefarious game plan to enable complete silence on Kashmir. He, however, maintained that implicating Kashmiri civil society activists in false and fabricated cases won’t deter them from pursuing the cause for which Kashmiris have rendered matchless sacrifices.

Urging the world human rights organizations to take effective cognizance of matter, Mr. Wani said that India was using black laws such as UAPA, PSA and other laws to suppress political dissent in the region. APHC-AJK leader Shaikh Abdul Mateen in his statement said that Modi cannot weaken the sentiments of the Kashmiris living in IIOJK or abroad through registration of false cases against them. He said that people of Jammu and Kashmir would continue their struggle till they are given the right to self-determination under the UN Security Council resolutions.

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Posters with ‘Go India Go Back’ demand appear in IIOJK 

Srinagar, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, posters have appeared in Srinagar and other areas demanding of the United Nations to resolve the Kashmir dispute as per relevant resolutions of the World Body. The posters were displayed by Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Movement read, “Go India Go Back and Free Kashmir”.

The posters reminded the UN that it must implement its relevant resolutions to settle the Kashmir dispute to save the Kashmiris from the Indian brutalities. The posters made it clear to India that Kashmiris would never surrender their just and true demand. “We don’t Surrender, We will, or We die for the Kashmir cause”.

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Indian troops martyr two Kashmiri youth in Kulgam 

Srinagar, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism, martyred two Kashmiri youth in Kulgam district, today. The youth were martyred by Indian troops and paramilitary forces during a violent cordon and search operation in Husainpora area of the district. The operation was going on till last reports came in. All exit and entry points were sealed while the internet was suspended by the occupation authorities in the area.

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Congress ready to take support of any party willing to defeat BJP: Chidambaram 

Panaji (India), January 09, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Congress is ready to accept the support of any party that is keen to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming Goa Assembly elections, senior leader P Chidambaram said on Saturday.

The statement of P Chidambaram has come shortly after Trinamool Congress Party’s Goa desk in-charge Mahua Moitra suggested that the Mamata Banerjee-led party was open to a pre-poll alliance with the Goa Forward Party (GFP) and Congress.

“I have read the TMC’s statement on alliance in the newspaper, let’s wait for the official word,” the former Indian minister told reporters in Panaji. The Congress is capable of defeating the BJP on its own, but “if any party wants to support the Congress to defeat the BJP, why should I say no?” Chidambaram questioned.

The Congress has already announced its pre-poll alliance with the GFP, while the TMC has a tie-up with the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) for the state polls slated to be held next month. Moitra had tweeted that the TMC will do “everything possible to defeat the BJP” and tagged GFP and Congress.

The Congress had emerged as the single-largest party in Goa in the 2017 polls by winning 17 seats in the 40-member House, but could not come to power as the BJP, which bagged 13, allied with some independents and regional parties to form the Government under Manohar Parrikar.

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Tanzania Navy Commander visits Naval Headquarters, Islamabad

Islamabad, January 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Tanzania Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Michael Mwanandenja Mumanga visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad and called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi. Upon arrival at Naval Headquarters, the visiting dignitary was received by Chief of the Naval Staff. A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy presented him Guard of Honour. After wreath laying at shuhada monument, the dignitary was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers at Naval Headquarters.

Later, Rear Admiral Michael Mwandenje Mumanga called on Chief of the Naval Staff in his office. During the meeting, various matters of maritime security and mutual interest including bilateral collaboration were discussed. Chief of the Naval Staff highlighted Pakistan Navy’s contributions for ensuring maritime security and peace in the region.

Both the dignitaries agreed on further enhancing mutual interactions in diversified military domains. It is expected that the visit of Tanzania Navy Commander shall further promote the existing bilateral cooperation between the two countries in general and the navies in particular.

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