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Rising Internal Disagreements in the Federal Reserve: Uncertainty Surrounds Rate Cut Path
The China's top ten formal foreign exchange companiesminutes from the Federal Reserve's June meeting, recently released, reveal increasing internal disagreements over future interest rate policies. While some officials advocate for swift action to address potential economic slowdowns, most policymakers argue that the current economic and employment environment allows for patience and further data evaluation.
Against the backdrop of maintaining unchanged rates, the Federal Reserve remains cautious about whether there is a need to adjust rates in the coming months. Market participants believe the complexity surrounding rate cut expectations could lead to volatility in U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar's trend in the months ahead.
Three Factions Highlight Officials' Divisions
The latest minutes indicate three main factions within the Federal Reserve: one group of officials leans towards initiating cuts soon to counter possible economic slowdowns; the majority emphasize the importance of continued evaluation of tariff impacts and labor market changes, advocating for patience to avoid overreacting in policy adjustments; a third group feels that current economic indicators do not yet sufficiently justify the need for rate cuts.
Analysts point out that differing expectations about tariff-induced inflation pressures and economic growth impacts are primary reasons for these divisions. Some officials who support quicker rate cuts expect tariff effects to be mild and short-lived, while those in favor of waiting are concerned tariffs could drive prices up over a longer cycle.
Market Focuses on Upcoming Inflation Data
The Federal Reserve mentioned in the minutes that it will closely monitor the forthcoming June CPI data to assess effects on policy pathways. With the July meeting approaching, there is widespread market expectation that the Federal Reserve may reconsider the rate cut window in September, rather than taking immediate action in July, based on data changes.
Investors are also evaluating signals from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and other board members during public addresses to gauge future policy directions. Although Powell has not explicitly supported a July rate cut, there remains significant market speculation about policy adjustments in September and December.
U.S. Economic Resilience Provides Policy Space for the Federal Reserve
Despite continued attention to tariff-induced inflation risks, recently released employment and manufacturing data indicate resilience in multiple areas of the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate remains low, and the labor market is stable, providing the Federal Reserve with room to balance between addressing inflation and economic slowdowns.
Additionally, internal discussions within the Federal Reserve involve framework review and updating communication tools, expected to drive greater flexibility in economic predictions and policy adjustments in the future, aiding officials in effectively responding to economic and market uncertainties.
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