Fed's Clarida: CPI number for April was a very unpleasant surprise

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) number in April, which arrived at 4.2% on a yearly basis, was a "very unpleasant surprise," Federal Reserve's Vice Chairman Richard Clarida told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday, per Reuters.

Additional takeaways

"US outlook is very very positive and growth could hit 7%."

"Most recent employment report highlighted near term uncertainty in labor market."

"Baseline case remains for transitory inflation; if upward pressure proves persistent Fed would act to bring it down."

"Pace of labor market improvement will pick up."

"Going to take time to get a clearer case of how demand and supply will balance."

"If upside risks take hold Fed will be able to offset that."

"May be a time in upcoming meetings when the Fed can discuss scaling back purchases; depends on data flow."

"Fed needs to acknowledge risks still exist on both up and down sides.

Market reaction

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