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At Davos, Trump urged rate cuts and criticized inflation policies.
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IntroductionForeign exchange providers,China's regular foreign exchange trading platform rankings,On Thursday, President Trump delivered a video speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerl
On Thursday,Foreign exchange providers President Trump delivered a video speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, urging the Federal Reserve to immediately cut interest rates and stating that rates should fall globally to promote economic development. This was his first public pressure on the Federal Reserve since taking office, attracting significant market attention.
In his speech, Trump did not directly name the Federal Reserve but clearly expressed his expectations for a low-interest rate policy. He stated, "I will demand an immediate rate cut. Similarly, they should fall globally. Rates should always follow us." His remarks were interpreted as the first public criticism of the Federal Reserve's policy direction.
Market Reaction and Background Analysis
Trump's statements had a short-term impact on financial markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average extended its gains after the speech, while the policy-sensitive 2-year U.S. Treasury yield edged lower. However, the market believes it is unlikely the Federal Reserve will further cut rates at the upcoming policy meeting.
According to data from the CME Group, traders expect the Federal Reserve might first cut rates in June, with about a 50% chance of another cut by year-end. Currently, the Federal Reserve's benchmark interest rate target range is 4.25%-4.5%, the level after a 1 percentage point cut in the last four months of 2024.
The Federal Reserve previously raised the funds rate by 5.25 percentage points to combat inflation, but with inflation showing signs of slowing, officials believe further policy tightening is unnecessary. Although inflation is still above the Fed's 2% target, the current economic situation shows some stability.
Trump's Criticism of the Fed and Inflation
In his speech, Trump blamed the inflation issue on fiscal policies during former President Biden's term. He criticized, "Wasteful deficit spending has led to the worst inflation crisis in modern history and high interest rates for our citizens and globally. This has caused prices of food and almost all goods to soar."
Trump's comments continue his long-standing critical stance on the Federal Reserve and monetary policy. During his previous term, he frequently publicly criticized Fed Chair Powell, calling his policies too conservative and comparing him to a golfer who cannot putt. Although the president's direct influence on the Fed is limited, Trump tried to influence policy direction through Fed Board nominations.
Fed Chair Powell has repeatedly emphasized the central bank's independence, stating that decisions are based on economic data rather than political pressure. He views central bank independence as crucial for maintaining market stability.
Outlook for the Federal Reserve Meeting
Less than a week after Trump's speech, the Federal Reserve will hold a two-day policy meeting, expected to conclude next Wednesday. The market generally predicts there will be no rate adjustments at this meeting, but Trump's public pressure may add new complexity to future policy discussions. Analysts believe that despite the widespread attention to Trump's remarks, the Fed will continue to adhere to data-driven policy decisions without significant influence from political interference.
Trump's speech undoubtedly reignited attention on Fed policy and the U.S. inflation situation, and his hardline stance on monetary policy may trigger further market volatility and policy debates in the future.
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