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To cut or not to cut? US Fed faces stubborn inflation and weak growth

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 17, 2025
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Over the past month, the Federal Reserve (Fed) continues to navigate a challenging period ahead of its interest rate decision this week. The Fed aims to keep inflation under control by keeping its interest rates unchanged, while maintaining a possible rate cut in the coming weeks (expected twice this year). The Fed, like its Board of Governors, is grappling with a combination of high inflation and a slow economy, often referred to as "stagflation." Stagflation involves both high inflation and stagnant or growing economic growth, which is a persistent issue for central banks.

The Fed’s first meeting of the week saw some improvement in inflation, but expectations remain high. Inflation expectations were notably higher than in previous months, with inflationary concerns persisting, particularly around Tesla’s tariffs and government spending cuts. These uncertainties underscore the Fed’s status as a central bank in a fragile economic environment.

Key challenges include the difficulty of predicting inflation andКакие итоги о стабильности凿ы и excavация изmodifierных рtemplates из-x-ji-xi-i-xi-xi-xi-xi-xi-xi-27/? prepared for to return to the Fed’s 2% target by 2027. Policymakers are also cautious, given concerns that economic growth might pause and thus lower borrowing costs and rates. If unemployment rises or inflation continues to stall, the Fed’s rate-cutting strategy could face pressure.

A notable development is the sharp upsurge in inflation expectations, as measured by the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey. While recent readings showed a dip in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the survey’s expectations were notably higher, reflecting a broader concern about rising living costs. This unpredictability complicates efforts to counteract inflationary pressures, as businesses and consumers may respond by increasing wages or prices, potentially driving higher inflation.

The Fed’s leadership team, including))FitsPointe 媆ioned by Esther George, emphasizes the importance of appeasing群里 and avoiding further财政 irresponsibility. Meanwhile, George stressed the need to watch closely as consumer sentiment shifted and highlighted their dependence on Fed decisions.

On the finance and economic front, Federal Reserve signaling suggests lower growth and borrowing costs, despite concerns about anticipated inflation and economic slowdowns. Meanwhile, CME Fedwatch predicts three more cuts this year, starting in June, as traders monitor the market closely.

In summary, the Fed is neck-and-neck for 2023, with the ability to either accelerate rate increases or cut rates to stimulate growth. The Fed’s difficulties stem from sticky inflation, slowing economic growth, and heightened uncertainty, all compounded by fears about broader economic reforms and political tensions.

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