Analysis: Trump 2.0 is complicating the Fed's path to rate cuts
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Federal Reserve Chairman Powell clearly stated last week that even if Trump wants to fire him, he does not believe Trump has the right to do so. However, there is one aspect he did not answer, which is how Trump's proposed economic policies may affect the Federal Reserve's expectations for a series of additional rate cuts in 2025. Powell told reporters last week after the Federal Reserve announced its second rate cut of the year, "There is nothing to model at the moment." Many economists have already begun to lower their expectations for the number and pace of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve next year, due to these new policies proposed by the Trump administration. Powell refused to reveal what might happen at the Federal Reserve's last meeting in December 2024, saying, "We can only see where the data takes us. We have six weeks of data to look at."
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