by Frank Shostak
According to European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald
Nowotny, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sees no risk of inflation
in the United
States. According to Nowotny, Bernanke had given a “very optimistic”
portrayal of the US outlook.
“They see absolutely no danger of an expansion in inflation,” Nowotny said. Bernanke had said US inflation should be 1.3 percent this
year.
Fed forecasts put inflation by the end of this year in a range of 1.3 to 1.7 percent. The yearly rate of growth of the
consumer price index (CPI) stood at 1.5 percent in March against 2 percent in February and 2.7 percent in March last year.
Also the growth momentum of the core CPI (the CPI less food and energy)
has eased in March from the month before. Year-on-year the rate of
growth has
softened to 1.9 percent from 2 percent in February and 2.3 percent in
March last year.