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Powell brushed aside an idea floated by recently-confirmed Federal Reserve Gov. Miran that the Fed should consider moderate long-term interest rates as a "third mandate" of the central bank's monetary policy.
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However, Powell noted the Fed hasn't entertained the idea of treating long-term price stability as a policy-setting priority in itself, saying that achieving the existing dual mandate tends to result in moderate long-term interest rates.
"We always think of it as the dual mandate — maximum employment and price stability — for a long time, because we think moderate long-term interest rates are something that will result from low and stable inflation and maximum employment," Powell said. "We haven't thought of that for a very long time as a third mandate [because] that requires independent action, so that's where that is."
"As far as I'm concerned there's no thought of considering that we somehow incorporate that in a different way," Powell added.

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