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Economist El-Erian says the Fed has turned into a play-by-play commentator

The U.S. Federal Reserve has become too data dependent and has lost sight of its overall strategy, Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, said Friday.

The economist told CNBC that a longer-term, more strategic outlook could see policymakers settle on a new inflation target of closer to 3%.

"Rather than be strategic, this Fed is overly data dependent, and has turned into a play-by-play commentator," El-Erian told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the Ambrosetti Spring Forum in Italy.

"That's not the role of the Fed," he continued. "The Fed should be strategic, the Fed should provide a strategic anchor, a stabilizer."

"The mistake that they may make is they'll end up this time being too tight," he said.

The Federal Reserve did not immediately respond to a CNBC request for comment.

El-Erian's comments follow a recent chorus of Fed policymakers who have begun speaking conservatively about rate cuts.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the bank would need further evidence to assess the current state of inflation, casting doubt on expectations for a June interest rate cut.

A day later, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said he wondered if the central bank should cut rates at all if inflation remained sticky, causing markets to tumble.

El-Erian said the comments were an example of the Fed "overreacting to data," and said that it should take a more holistic view of the economy.

However, he noted that policymakers' hawkish approach could be an indication that they are considering the possibility of a new normal inflation target.

"The way you discuss it politely is you don't say 'let's change the inflation target,' you say 'let's get to 2% somewhere in the future. Let's have a trajectory,'" El-Erian said. "It may well

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