U.S. Fed faces viral wave, mounting risks to recovery

Reuters

Published Jul 29, 2020 05:08

Updated Jul 29, 2020 08:40

By Howard Schneider

(Reuters) - In a fast-changing global pandemic, this was not the turn U.S. Federal Reserve officials hoped for in early June, when their forecasts showed guarded optimism for a sharpish early economic rebound and steady slow growth to follow.

In the ensuing seven weeks, much has gone downhill.

The coronavirus pandemic has intensified and prompted new economic restrictions. Data has pointed to a possible slowdown in business and hiring. And so-far stalled talks in Washington about further government relief have pushed the country to the brink of a spending cliff.