Jefferson believes that Federal Reserve officials do not need to rush to take the next step in policy action, nor do they need to rush to change their stance. Click to view...
Mr. Daley said the Fed did not need to pre-empt, still needed to return inflation to its 2 per cent target and needed to assess the "scope, scale and timing" of Mr. Trump's policies.
Federal Reserve Governor Jefferson: There is no need to rush to cut interest rates further. The strong economy makes it appropriate to respond cautiously.
According to the CME "Fed Watch", the probability of the Fed keeping interest rates unchanged in March is 84.5%, and the probability of cutting interest rates by 25 basis points is 15.5%. The probability of maintaining current interest rates unchanged in May is 61.6%, the probability of a cumulative 25 basis point cut is 34.2%, and the probability of a cumulative 50 basis point cut is 4.2%. (Jin Ten)
Crypto Czar David Sacks says he is studying the feasibility of bitcoin reserves.
Federal Reserve Chairperson Powell will attend a Senate hearing at 23:00 on February 11, Beijing time, where he will issue a semi-annual policy report.
Morgan Stanley economists said they no longer expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in March, and now expect a rate cut in June this year. The Trump administration is imposing tariffs faster than we expected, which could mean that the pullback in inflation will stall at higher levels, blocking the possibility of any near-term rate cuts. (Jin Ten)
Federal Reserve Chairperson Jerome Powell will appear at a Senate hearing on February 11, when he will issue a semi-annual policy report.
Trump claims he "knows more" about interest rates than the Federal Reserve, but his policies could exacerbate price increases. Click to view...
Chicago Federal Reserve President Goolsbee said the Federal Reserve must be cautious in cutting interest rates due to economic uncertainty. He noted in a radio interview that despite strong consumer spending and economic growth, there are concerns that inflation could rise again. Goolsbee stressed that fiscal decisions affecting prices and employment need to be carefully evaluated. He also warned that it could be difficult to distinguish inflation from temporary effects such as economic overheat...
Federal Reserve Bostic: Be prepared to wait for a while before cutting interest rates.
The Federal Reserve accepted $97.781 billion from 39 counterparties in its fixed-rate reverse repo operations.
Federal Reserve Bostic: Be prepared to wait for a while before cutting interest rates.
Federal Reserve Bostic: Be prepared to wait for a while before cutting interest rates.
On February 4, the Federal Reserve Collins said that the Federal Reserve should be patient and cautious in its policy, and there is no need to rush to adjust interest rates. There is no urgency to cut interest rates again. The Federal Reserve should be patient and cautious in its policy, and there is no need to rush to adjust interest rates. At some point in the future, it is expected to see further normalization of interest rates. (Golden Ten)