• Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
LSD News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
LSD News
No Result
View All Result
Home Stock

Jerome Powell signals US Federal Reserve to move slowly on interest rate cuts

by
September 23, 2025
in Stock
0
Jerome Powell signals US Federal Reserve to move slowly on interest rate cuts
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday signaled a cautious approach to future interest rate cuts, in sharp contrast with other Fed officials who have called for a more urgent approach.

In remarks in Providence, Rhode Island, Powell noted that there are risks to both of the Fed’s goals of seeking maximum employment and stable prices. But with the unemployment rate rising, he noted, the Fed agreed to cut its key rate last week. Yet he did not signal any further cuts on the horizon.

If the Fed were to cut rates “too aggressively,” Powell said, “we could leave the inflation job unfinished and need to reverse course later” and raise rates. But if the Fed keeps its rate too high for too long, “the labor market could soften unnecessarily,” he added.

Powell’s remarks echoed the caution he expressed during a news conference last week, after the Fed announced its first rate cut this year. At that time he said, “it’s challenging to know what to do.”

His approach is in sharp contrast to some members of the Fed’s rate-setting committee who are pushing for faster cuts. On Monday, Stephen Miran, whom President Donald Trump appointed to the Fed’s governing board, said that the Fed should quickly reduce its rate to as low as 2% to 2.5%, from its current level of about 4.1%. Miran is also a top adviser in the Trump administration and expects to return to the White House after his term expires in January, though Trump could appoint him to a longer term.

Live Events


And earlier Tuesday, Fed governor Michelle Bowman also said the central bank should cut more quickly. Bowman, who was appointed by Trump in his first term, said inflation appears to be cooling while the job market is stumbling, a combination that would support lower rates. When the Fed cuts its key rate, it often over time reduces other borrowing costs for things like mortgages, car loans, and business loans. “It is time for the (Fed) to act decisively and proactively to address decreasing labor market dynamism and emerging signs of fragility,” Bowman said in a speech in Asheville, North Carolina. “We are at serious risk of already being behind the curve in addressing deteriorating labor market conditions. Should these conditions continue, I am concerned that we will need to adjust policy at a faster pace and to a larger degree going forward.”

Yet Powell’s comments showed little sign of such urgency. Other Fed officials have also expressed caution about cutting rates too fast, reflecting deepening divisions on the rate-setting committee.

On Tuesday, Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve’s Chicago branch, said in an interview on CNBC that the Fed should move slowly given that inflation is above its 2% target.

“With inflation having been over the target for 4 1/2 years in a row, and rising, I think we need to be a little careful with getting overly up-front aggressive,” he said.

Last week the Fed cut its key rate for the first time this year to about 4.1%, down from about 4.3%, and policymakers signaled they would likely reduce rates twice more. Fed officials said in a statement that their concerns about slower hiring had risen, though they noted that inflation is still above their 2% target.

Add ET Logo as a Reliable and Trusted News Source

Tags: cutsFederalfederal reserveinflationinterestinterest-rate cutsJeromeJerome Powellmichelle bowmanmovePowellratereserveSignalsslowlyunemployment rate
Previous Post

Disney heiress says any billionaire who can’t manage to share their wealth is ‘kind of a sociopath’ | Fortune

Next Post

Wedge Breakout Or False Alarm? Ethereum Faces Its Biggest Support Test Yet

Next Post
Wedge Breakout Or False Alarm? Ethereum Faces Its Biggest Support Test Yet

Wedge Breakout Or False Alarm? Ethereum Faces Its Biggest Support Test Yet

Stay Connected test

  • 139 Followers
  • 205k Subscribers
  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

July 18, 2023
As Binance works toward redemption, CEO says Trump has been ‘fantastic’ for crypto

As Binance works toward redemption, CEO says Trump has been ‘fantastic’ for crypto

March 23, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says tariff impact won’t be meaningful in the near term

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says tariff impact won’t be meaningful in the near term

March 23, 2025
Why startups and tech giants are racing to build a practical quantum computer

Why startups and tech giants are racing to build a practical quantum computer

March 23, 2025
Tech layoffs in Southeast Asia mount as unprofitable startups seek to extend their runways

Tech layoffs in Southeast Asia mount as unprofitable startups seek to extend their runways

5
Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

5
Why Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia means so much for the Gulf monarchy’s sporting ambitions | CNN

Why Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia means so much for the Gulf monarchy’s sporting ambitions | CNN

3
Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

1
Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

November 9, 2025
Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

November 9, 2025
Axis Securities names 5 smallcap stocks to buy this November, sees up to 35% upside. Do you own any? – Smallcap Stars

Axis Securities names 5 smallcap stocks to buy this November, sees up to 35% upside. Do you own any? – Smallcap Stars

November 9, 2025
People with ADHD, autism, dyslexia say AI agents are helping them succeed at work

People with ADHD, autism, dyslexia say AI agents are helping them succeed at work

November 9, 2025

Recent News

Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

November 9, 2025
Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

November 9, 2025
Axis Securities names 5 smallcap stocks to buy this November, sees up to 35% upside. Do you own any? – Smallcap Stars

Axis Securities names 5 smallcap stocks to buy this November, sees up to 35% upside. Do you own any? – Smallcap Stars

November 9, 2025
People with ADHD, autism, dyslexia say AI agents are helping them succeed at work

People with ADHD, autism, dyslexia say AI agents are helping them succeed at work

November 9, 2025

We bring the latest news from all over the world and get all time updated you

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized

Recent News

Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

Fire breaks out at row of shops in Ambalangoda

November 9, 2025
Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

Millionaires value their personal trainers and therapists more than their wealth advisors

November 9, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 LSD News title="Jegtheme">Jegtheme.