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Powell suggests that if inflation is controlled, there may be an early interest rate cut.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made an interesting statement during a congressional hearing on Tuesday: if inflation continues to remain stable, the Fed might cut interest rates earlier than planned. Although he did not specifically commit to initiating a policy easing in July or September, his remarks conveyed a generally dovish but cautious stance.
Powell emphasized, "If inflationary pressures indeed remain under control, we will cut rates sooner rather than later, but I am not willing to point to any specific FOMC meeting." These comments quickly shifted market attention towards the September FOMC meeting.
Tariff Uncertainty as a Policy Variable
Powell pointed out that the Fed is currently focusing not just on the inflation figures themselves but also on the potential impacts of recent tariff policies. The “Liberation Day” tariffs announced by the Trump administration on April 2 have added considerable uncertainty to the pricing path in the coming months.
How businesses will, or will not, pass the increased import costs onto consumers is still unknown. If prices do not rise as expected, it will provide the Fed with more policy room. Powell stated, "We anticipate a slight increase in summer inflation. If this does not occur, we will draw lessons from it."
Unemployment Rate Will Influence Rate Path
In addition to inflation, changes in the labor market are also variables closely monitored by the Fed. Powell noted, "If we see troubling significant weakness in the labor market, it will affect our policy judgment."
However, he also pointed out that the U.S. economy and job market remain strong, and there is not yet an urgent need to switch to a policy of easing. "Given the solid current economic foundation, I believe there is no rush to act."
Trump Exerts Strong Pressure, Divisions Emerge Within the Fed
Before Powell's testimony, Trump once again took to social media to express strong dissatisfaction, even calling on Congress to "teach this stubborn fool a lesson." The President claimed the Fed should cut rates immediately, asserting that any slight inflation rebound could be handled by subsequent rate hikes.
While some Republican lawmakers hold reservations about Powell's cautious stance, most members of Congress did not directly support Trump's harsh rhetoric.
Officials Divided, Year-Long Path Uncertain
Fed officials unanimously decided to keep rates unchanged in last week’s decision. However, the latest dot plot and forecasts reveal significantly widened internal disagreements: 10 officials expect at least two rate cuts this year, 7 prefer to maintain the status quo, and 2 favor a slight single cut.
Notably, recently appointed Trump board members, Waller and Bowman, have stated that if future data shows limited tariff impact, they may support a rate cut at the end of July. They believe the related price increases might be a one-time occurrence with a manageable effect on the overall economy.
In contrast, some hawkish officials worry that cutting rates too early could stimulate demand amid price increases, leading to an inflation rebound. Under such views, the Fed might prefer to continue observing until more inflation and employment data is available.
Policy Outlook Remains Variable
Overall, the current Fed policy path is constrained by multiple variables: on one hand, summer inflation trends, on the other hand, the tariff transmission mechanism, and additionally, the continuous political pressure from Trump.
Powell's stance is clear but restrained—willing to ease earlier if inflation is controlled, but heavily reliant on data verification. He concluded, "June and July economic data will be key to our policy decisions."
As September approaches, the debate over "whether to cut rates earlier" will become a focal point for global financial markets.
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