Federal Reserve keeps rates steady, defies pressure from Trump
The
The
“Uncertainty about the economic outlook has increased further,” the committee said. “The committee is attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate and judges that the risks of higher unemployment and higher inflation have risen.”
It kept rates steady at its meeting in March, which unfolded shortly before
A trade impasse between the
“The tariff increases so far have been significantly larger than anticipated. All of these policies are still evolving, however, and their effects on the economy remain highly uncertain,” said Fed Chair
Treasury Secretary
In
“As we’ve stressed many times before,
Tensions remain high, however.
“I think they ought to go back and study their files,”
Asked if he’d be willing to bring down his 145% tariff level on Chinese goods to get
Retailers say import shipments are starting to dry up as the tariffs begin to bite.
Some companies have announced they have no choice but to raise prices, given the increased cost of imported goods.
“The wide range of uncertainty has introduced a high level of unpredictability and has raised the probability of a significantly slower pace for the
Critics in
“I don’t know. I’ll think about it,”
At the Fed,
Earlier this year,
If the levies drive up inflation, the Fed would be compelled to keep rates steady or raise them. But if the economy slowed down and unemployment started to rise, the bank would feel pressure to lower rates.
“I don’t think we can say which way this will shake out,”
“Despite heightened uncertainty, the economy is still in a solid position,”
“We don’t have to be in a hurry,” he said of rate changes. “For now, it does seem like it’s a fairly clear decision to wait and see and watch.”
Mr. Powell’s recent rhetoric and reluctance to lower rates have angered
He said Mr. Powell’s termination “can’t come fast enough,” sparking a debate about whether the president had the power to fire the chair.
Mr. Powell’s term expires in



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