The Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies could lead to further inflation, but economic models suggest it will be a one-off increase in the price level rather than a long-term inflationary spiral. That could convince the Fed to be more patient in dealing with tariff-induced inflation, especially as the labor market continues to slow, said Jay Bryson, an economist at Wells Fargo. His view supports Wells Fargo's benchmark forecast that the Fed will cut interest rates three more times t...
We will need to see how the new administration's tariffs or other policies affect the economy; monetary policy will adjust accordingly as economic conditions change, said Mr. Bostic. The pace and magnitude of rate cuts in 2025 have not yet been decided.
We will need to see how the new administration's tariffs or other policies affect the economy; as economic conditions change, monetary policy will adjust accordingly.
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Fed Williams said it would be appropriate to shift policy to neutral over time; Inflation has not yet reached 2%, but is moving in the right direction; Fed decision-making will continue to rely on data; U.S. unemployment is expected to be 4.25% this year and remain there around 2025; The job market is unlikely to be an inflation driver in the future; The economy is expected to allow the Fed to cut interest rates further; U.S. GDP is expected to be between 2.25% and 2.5% in 2024, with an average ...
Federal Reserve Governor Waller said that cutting interest rates this year may be appropriate, but it is not yet the time; The data shows that there is a need to reduce interest rate cuts or start relaxing policies relatively late; The risk of waiting is lower than the risk of premature interest rate cuts; The current economy is still not in a hurry to cut interest rates; The Federal Reserve may need to maintain its current interest rate target for a longer period than expected; More progress is...