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Source: The post Federal Reserve faces uncertainty in monetary policy has been created, based on the article “The Fed is as clueless as markets” published in “Business Standard” on 21st December 2024

UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper2- Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.

Context: The article explains uncertainty in the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. Inflation is unpredictable, Trump’s policies add risks, and experts debate whether interest rates are at neutral. The Fed is cautious, unsure of future moves, emphasizing economic and political unknowns.

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Why is the Federal Reserve uncertain about future monetary policy?

  1. Moderation in Inflation: The Fed cut rates by 100 basis points to 4.25-4.5%, responding to inflation easing from 2022 peaks. However, uncertainty persists about future trends.
  2. Inflation Risks: 15 of 19 Fed officials see upside inflation risks, the most since 2022. Core PCE inflation rose by 0.3% in both September and October, exceeding projections.
  3. Impact of Trump’s Agenda:
  • Tariffs: Proposed tariffs could raise prices, echoing trade war effects from Trump’s first term.
  • Tax Cuts: New tax cuts may boost growth and inflation, especially if deficit-funded.
  • Labour Supply: Planned deportations could reduce workforce availability.

What are the issues with interest rates?

  1. Uncertainty on Neutral Rate: Officials disagree if current rates are “neutral.” Powell says rates are restrictive, while Hammack suggests they are close to neutral.
  2. Economic Impact: Some fear interest rates may not stimulate or restrict the economy effectively.
  3. Inflation Risks: Core PCE inflation rose by 0.3% in September and October, exceeding projections, showing data volatility.
  4. Data Challenges: Inflation surprises are common, especially in the first quarter, despite seasonal adjustments.

What is the Fed’s next step?

  1. The Fed may pause rate changes to assess economic conditions. Powell indicated they are near a point to slow adjustments.
  2. However, Trump’s policy actions, especially trade and tax measures, could lead to either rate hikes or economic slowdown.
  3. The uncertainty reflects unknowns about inflation trends, political risks, and how the economy responds to current rates.

Question for practice:

Examine the factors contributing to the Federal Reserve’s uncertainty about future monetary policy decisions.


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