El-Erian: Economy Is Starting to 'Go Through the Windshield'

Bloomberg headshot photo of bond expert and economist Mohamed El-Erian

Allianz SE chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian said that aggressive monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve will not only damage the U.S. economy, but will have an impact on the rest of the world.

The rapid pace of interest-rate hikes in response to inflation “is not stepping on the brakes, this is slamming the brakes,” El-Erian said on Bloomberg Television Tuesday, in response to an earlier remark by Bob Michele, chief investment officer of J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

Michele had spoken about the ripple effects the Fed’s recent actions could have on the economy.

“The economy is starting to go through the windshield, the financial system is starting to go through the windshield,” El-Erian said.

El-Erian, a frequent Fed critic, said “This is the most front-loaded interest-rate cycle that we have seen in a very long time, and it didn’t need to be this.”

The Fed, in September, raised its benchmark federal funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point for the third time in a row.

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