The
Fed cut rates by a quarter point at its July policy review
although the minutes of that meeting showed a couple OF
policymakers favored a 50 basis point reduction.
Bullard said there would be a hardy discussion about a steep cut
next month.
"I think there will be a robust debate about 50," he said in an
interview with Bloomberg TV. "I think it's creeping onto the
table."
Bullard said a key reason for further rate cuts is the Treasury
yield curve, which recently inverted again.
"The yield curve is inverted here. We've got one of the higher
rates on the yield curve here. That's not a good place to be,"
Bullard told CNBC in a separate interview.
Bullard had said last week that he was not ready to commit to
reducing rates at the Fed's upcoming Sept. 17-18 meeting.
(Reporting by Jason Lange in Washington and Kanishka Singh in
Bengaluru; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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