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imageWASHINGTON: US labour market conditions are improving and the Federal Reserve should base future policy decisions on this view, a top Fed official said on Wednesday.

St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said despite a debate among economists about the drivers behind the recent fall in the US jobless rate, he still saw the headline unemployment rate as a good indicator of overall labour market health.

"In particular, the recent, relatively rapid declines in unemployment can be understood as representing an improving labour market," he said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Exchequer Club.

"This is the judgment that should inform monetary policy going forward." Bullard, a centrist who does not vote on policy this year, did not discuss the concrete outlook for Fed asset purchases or monetary policy in his remarks.

The Fed has begun to cut back its asset buying with the aim of winding these up next year, shifting much of the focus on future policy moves to interest rates.

The US central bank has said it expects not to raise benchmark rates until well after the unemployment rate falls below 6.5 percent, especially if inflation remains below target.

For some time, the Fed has said it would be appropriate to keep rates exceptionally low at least as long as the jobless rate stayed above that level.

The jobless rate fell to a new five-year low of 6.6 percent in January but a drop in the number of Americans working or looking for work has sparked a debate about whether the Fed is linking policy moves to the right indicators.

The participation rate remains near a 35-year low at 63.0 percent, which some argue is due to demographic factors such as an ageing population and others see as a reflection of business cycle effects.

Bullard, an honorary professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis, said he was inclined to think cyclical components were less important in driving down participation, but more research was needed on issues like how to better include household decision-making in economic models.

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