Fed Speak: Market Focus Shifts to Second Rate Cut This Year, Aggressive Easing Still Stalled by Inflation
BlockBeats News, August 24th, Nick Timiraos, a well-known reporter from The Wall Street Journal and often referred to as the "Fed Whisperer," published a new article titled "Powell's Rate Cut Signal Reflects Delicate Economic Situation." The article stated that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is carefully paving the way for a rate cut next month, but has sent a subtle message to those expecting aggressive easing—don't expect a drastic move. The market has largely priced in a September rate cut, and the focus is now shifting to whether the Fed will consider another rate cut at the last two meetings of the year (October and December).
Powell's cautious tone reflects the complex economic dynamics facing the Fed: describing the labor market as showing "peculiar" signs of softness despite a low unemployment rate, while price increases driven by tariffs are starting to impact the economy. Powell has largely adopted the rate-cut argument put forth by Fed Governor Lael Brainard, who last month opposed Powell's decision to keep rates unchanged and supported a cut. Subsequent significant revisions to employment data confirmed concerns about labor market softness. Powell is waiting for data to validate this view—this may be a necessary step to persuade skeptical colleagues. Some Fed officials believe the case for a rate cut is weak due to high inflation and exaggerated risks in the labor market. Powell's speech clearly indicates that he is still pursuing the soft landing he has sought for a long time, but the need to address the complex situation has significantly increased. The question is whether his new strategy can allow the economy to achieve a smooth landing, neither losing speed nor veering off the runway.
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