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Tariffs heighten inflation concerns, the Federal Reserve does not adjust interest rates for now.
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IntroductionOn Tuesday local time, New York Federal Reserve President Williams stated that the Trump administrat ...
On Tuesday local time,cfds New York Federal Reserve President Williams stated that the Trump administration's tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada could raise U.S. inflation levels. However, it is currently challenging to accurately assess their impact. He emphasized that the Federal Reserve is closely monitoring the impact of tariffs on prices and overall economic activity and expects the relevant effects to become evident later this year.
Williams pointed out at an investment conference that, in addition to inflation, the impact of tariff policies on business investment and consumer spending should not be ignored. "This is another major uncertainty factor," he said.
When discussing the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, Williams believes the current policy stance is sound, and there is no need to immediately adjust borrowing costs. He described the current interest rate policy as "moderately restrictive" and expects the inflation rate to gradually move towards the Federal Reserve's 2% target level in the future. Last year, the Federal Reserve cumulatively cut interest rates by 100 basis points, and maintained stable rates in January this year, as officials hope to see more evidence of inflation moving towards the target before taking further action.
Regarding the economic growth outlook, Williams stated that although U.S. economic growth may slow compared to last year, it will remain generally good overall.
Market Reaction and Investor Concerns
Recently, the Trump administration's tariff announcement on China, Mexico, and Canada has sparked concerns about economic growth prospects, leading to significant volatility in global stock markets and a rise in investor risk aversion.
According to the latest GDPNow forecast from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the U.S. first-quarter GDP growth rate could be -2.8%, further exacerbating market jitters. Jordan Rizzuto, Chief Investment Officer of GammaRoad Capital Partners, noted, "The immediate market reaction indicates high investor uncertainty over the impact of tariffs."
Furthermore, concerns about the U.S. economy potentially entering "stagflation" are also rising. "Stagflation" typically refers to a slowdown in economic growth or even negative growth, while inflation remains high. Rizzuto stated that this situation poses a "double dilemma" for the market, increasing investor uncertainty.
Federal Reserve Policy Outlook
With growing uncertainty in U.S. trade policy, market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts within the year are increasing. Traders currently anticipate three rate cuts by the Federal Reserve in 2025, each by 25 basis points, marking the first adjustment in expectations since last December.
Analysts point out that if the trade war continues to escalate, coupled with weak economic data at the beginning of the year, it might prompt the Federal Reserve to make policy adjustments more swiftly. Federal Reserve officials may face difficult choices in the future, striking a balance between slowing economic growth and escalating inflation.
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