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Trump urges immediate rate cuts at Davos, while Fed maintains independence amid policy uncertainties

Trump urges immediate rate cuts at Davos, while Fed maintains independence amid policy uncertainties

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2025-01-24
Summary:Trump urged global rate cuts at Davos, criticized the Fed's inaction, but with limited influence. Markets focus on the upcoming rate decision.

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On Thursday, U.S. President Trump, speaking online at the World Economic Forum in Davos, publicly commented on Federal Reserve policy for the first time, urging an immediate interest rate cut to address global economic challenges. He emphasized, "I request an immediate rate cut, and hope global rates follow suit." Trump's remarks once again focused global attention on the independence of Federal Reserve policy and potential future policy adjustments.

Despite Trump's pressure to cut rates, analysts believe this has limited impact on short-term borrowing costs. The Federal Reserve has already cut rates by 1% in 2024, and further cuts currently seem unlikely. Federal Reserve officials emphasize that the U.S. economy's growth and job market remain resilient, and while inflation has not significantly decreased, it is not enough to support an immediate rate cut's necessity.

According to market forecasts, interest rates may slightly decline by the end of 2025, but not significantly. The interest rate futures market shows the maximum possibility of a 0.25 percentage point rate cut in 2025. Federal Reserve policymakers' median prediction is a 0.5 percentage point rate cut in 2025, followed by another 0.5 percentage point cut in 2026. To achieve the rate cut goal, inflation needs to return to a declining trend, and the Federal Reserve repeatedly emphasizes that its policy adjustments will be based on economic data performance.

Trump's policy proposals, including deregulation, immigration restrictions, and trade protectionism, may further stimulate economic growth and inflation, reducing the rationale for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Moreover, his influence on foreign central banks is far less than that on the Federal Reserve. While most developed countries have returned to pre-pandemic low interest rate environments, Trump's demands still have very limited influence on these central banks.

During Trump's first term, he repeatedly criticized Federal Reserve Chair Powell publicly and discussed the possibility of his removal. However, according to the Federal Reserve Act, the president cannot arbitrarily dismiss Federal Reserve governors or the chair without clear legal grounds. Powell stated clearly in 2024 that even if Trump requested his resignation, he would not comply and stressed the importance of Federal Reserve independence.

The Trump administration has limited direct influence on Federal Reserve policy, but future personnel changes could still capture attention. At the end of February 2025, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr will step down from the top financial regulatory position but will remain on the board; Vice Chair for Monetary Policy Philip Jefferson's term will end in 2026. In the coming years, several vacancies will arise on the Federal Reserve Board. Any nominations require Senate approval, and some of Trump's controversial nominations during his first term met with strong bipartisan opposition, so the likelihood of future nominations being approved remains uncertain.

Next Tuesday, the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee will commence a two-day policy meeting. Although Trump's demands provide a topic of discussion for the market, the Federal Reserve remains steadfast in its "data-dependent" decision-making principle, with its influence on short-term policy direction likely to be minimal. Analysts expect the Federal Reserve to continue maintaining independence, focusing on economic data performance rather than political pressure.

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