Fortune | FORTUNE 13小时前
Despite the insults, the Fed is listening to Trump—but will likely make him wait anyway
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尽管美国总统特朗普持续施压要求降息,但美联储官员的公开表态及市场预测显示,七月议息会议大概率将维持利率不变。然而,市场普遍预期九月可能迎来首次降息。文章指出,尽管总统的攻击史无前例,但美联储内部正在权衡关税对通胀的长期影响,并关注到住房通胀的下降为降息提供了空间。美联储在应对通胀问题上吸取了过往的教训,决策过程谨慎而复杂。

📈 美联储七月议息会议预计将维持利率在4.25%-4.5%区间不变,但市场普遍预测九月可能进行一次0.25%的降息。

🗣️ 美国总统特朗普持续公开批评美联储主席鲍威尔,称其为“史上最差的美联储主席”,这种总统直接攻击央行行长的做法在历史上是前所未有的。

⚖️ 美联储内部对于特朗普关税政策是否会带来一次性通胀上涨还是长期影响存在分歧,这影响着其货币政策的决策。美联储在“后疫情时代”通胀的判断上曾出现失误,因此此次决策尤为谨慎。

🏠 住房通胀的持续下降为美联储提供了降息的有利因素。住房成本占CPI权重较大,其下降对整体通胀率的降低起到了显著作用,为鲍威尔等人提供了操作空间。

The next rate-setting meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve is on July 30 and judging by recent public statements made by Chairman Jerome Powell and other members of the Fed they are not going to deliver the rate cut that President Trump has been loudly demanding all year.

Investors agree: The Fed Fund futures market is predicting a 97% chance of the base interest rate being kept on hold at 4.25% to 4.5% this month. However, the same market is showing a 58% chance of a 0.25% point cut in September, the next time the Fed meets after this month.

That doesn’t mean that Powell and the Fed are ignoring Trump’s near-daily tantrums on Truth Social. How could they? Trump’s most recent post called Powell “the Worst Federal Reserve Chairman in History.” 

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has asked the Department of Justice to investigate whether Powell committed perjury in his description to Congress of renovations being made to the Fed’s HQ building. (The referral is extremely unlikely to result in an actual court case.)

While the market is now used to this kind of invective, it’s worth reminding ourselves that it is historically unprecedented for a U.S. president and his supporters to attack a central bank chief in this way. A recent note from Pantheon Macroeconomics called it “farcical,” a “sideshow,” and “lunacy.”

Nonetheless, despite the chaos, it appears that Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is listening to the argument that interest rates should be lowered soon.

“Since the FOMC’s June meeting, most FOMC participants echoed Chair Powell’s comment that ‘as long as the US economy is in solid shape, we think the prudent thing to do is to wait and learn more, and see what [the tariffs’] effects might be,’ though a few participants suggested that the time to adjust the stance of monetary policy might be approaching,” according to Goldman Sachs’ Jessica Rindels, writing in a note to clients this morning.

“While Governors [Michelle] Bowman and [Christopher] Waller said that they would support a cut at the FOMC’s July meeting, other participants suggested that they expect the next cut to come later given that inflation remains above target while the labor market appears healthy and uncertainty about the inflationary effects of tariffs remains,” she wrote.

The internal debate at the Fed is whether Trump’s tariffs have produced a one-off boost to inflation that will disappear or wether the effect is permanent, according to Rindels. The Fed is wary of getting this decision wrong because, infamously, it believed the post-COVID inflation would quickly fade—and it did not.

So it looks like the Fed will hold in July and cut in September. There’s one other factor moving in favor of a cut to rates: Inflation in the housing sector is in decline, which may give Powell et al the elbow room they are looking for to lower rates.

“One crumb of comfort for the Fed, amid attacks from President Trump and the policy dilemma raised by tariffs, has been the further fall in housing inflation, measured by the CPI owners’ equivalent and primary rent components,” Pantheon’s Oliver Allen said in a recent research note. “The big weight of housing in the CPI—a third of the headline index and 40% of the core—means lower housing inflation has shaved 0.2pp from the headline rate in 2025 so far, and 0.25pp from the core rate.”

Here’s a snapshot of the action prior to the opening bell in New York:

    S&P 500 futures were up 0.32% this morning after the index hit a new high, at 6,309.62, up 0.06% yesterday. The UK’s FTSE 100 was above 9,000, up 0.46% at 9,064.70 in early trading.STOXX Europe 600 was up 0.87% in early trading. Japan’s Nikkei 225 shot up 3.51% on trade deal news. China’s CSI 300 Index was up a wee 0.02%. Bitcoin is still above $118K.
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