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Barkin: Expectations for Fed Rate Cuts Continue
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IntroductionOn Wednesday (February 5), Richmond Fed President Barkin stated in an interview that the Federal Res ...

On Wednesday (February 5), Richmond Fed President Barkin stated in an interview that the Federal Reserve might continue to cut interest rates this year. However, he emphasized the need to better understand the impact of the Trump administration's new policies on tariffs, immigration, and regulation to make more precise decisions.
Last week, the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, halting the previous trend of three consecutive rate cuts, with the federal funds rate target range remaining at 4.25%-4.50%. Barkin pointed out that although the Fed expects inflation to continue falling and the economy to keep growing, the policy adjustments by the Trump administration, particularly tariff policies and other macroeconomic measures, still bring many uncertainties to future decisions.
He said that besides tariffs, specific areas affected by the Trump administration's "deregulation" policy, as well as immigration policies, energy policies, and geopolitical factors, could all influence the future economic direction. Barkin noted that the current economic situation remains quite uncertain, especially with frequent changes in the Trump administration's foreign trade policies. For instance, President Trump announced a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada but then delayed its implementation, attracting market attention.
Nonetheless, Barkin still expressed that due to the expected further decrease in inflation, he anticipates the Fed will take more rate-cutting measures this year. He added that the current interest rate policy is already restrictive, which is expected to help the Fed reduce the inflation rate from its current level of slightly above 2.5% to the Fed's target of 2%.
Regarding the possibility of raising interest rates, Barkin stated that the current economic environment does not support rate hikes. He emphasized that raising rates depends on signs of an overheating economy, whereas current data indicates a declining trend in inflation and a stabilizing employment market. While not dismissing the potential for future rate hikes, he currently sees no need for such action.
Barkin's remarks reflect a general consensus within the Federal Reserve to remain on hold for the time being, awaiting more economic data to better assess the final effects of the Trump administration's policies and economic development direction.


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