Fed on pause: assessing the impact of Trump's policies and inflation
In anticipation of maintaining the current interest rates this week, the Federal Reserve is seeking to give itself time for a deeper analysis of the state of the economy and the impact of President Trump's policies. Since September, the Fed has already lowered rates three times, reaching a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. Economists such as Gregory Daco from Ernst & Young predict that the Fed will pause its rate cuts to preserve flexibility for future adjustments. These expectations are based on the stability of the US economy and a more resilient inflation than expected. December data on the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, a key inflation indicator for the Fed, will be published on Friday, which could confirm or alter current expectations. #Crypto market pullback
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Fed on pause: assessing the impact of Trump's policies and inflation
In anticipation of maintaining the current interest rates this week, the Federal Reserve is seeking to give itself time for a deeper analysis of the state of the economy and the impact of President Trump's policies. Since September, the Fed has already lowered rates three times, reaching a range of 4.25% to 4.5%.
Economists such as Gregory Daco from Ernst & Young predict that the Fed will pause its rate cuts to preserve flexibility for future adjustments. These expectations are based on the stability of the US economy and a more resilient inflation than expected.
December data on the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, a key inflation indicator for the Fed, will be published on Friday, which could confirm or alter current expectations.
#Crypto market pullback