"Another question is whether interest-sensitive sectors in the U.S. will respond to the 2019 change in U.S. monetary policy," Bullard said.
Bullard's remarks came after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told lawmakers earlier Tuesday that the current stance of monetary policy will "likely remain appropriate."
"Of course, policy is not on a preset course. If developments emerge that cause a material reassessment of our outlook, we would respond accordingly," Powell said at a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, adding the risks to the U.S. economic outlook remain.
After wrapping up its first monetary policy meeting of 2020 in late January, the Fed left interest rates unchanged and maintained a wait-and-see stance.
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