Fed flies blind with govt shutdown
October 04, 2025
|Bangkok Post
After the Federal Reserve resumed its interest rate-cutting cycle last month, Chair Jerome Powell signalled that incoming US economic data would play an even more critical role than usual in determining the central bank's next steps.
The US Capitol looms in the distance as a man rides his bike on the second day of the US government shutdown on Thursday.
(AFP)
But the government shutdown means the Fed may now be walking blind.
"We're in a meeting-by-meeting situation, and we're going to be looking at the data," Mr Powell told reporters after the 25-basis-point cut on Sept 17, adding: "There are no risk-free paths now."
Those paths have just gotten a whole lot riskier.
The government shutdown that began on Wednesday could delay the release of a large chunk of economic data, meaning the Fed's ability to accurately assess the labour market and inflation situation — which was already limited — will now be much worse. That, in turn, could make the market rethink its own conviction about the near-term rate outlook.
Key employment and inflation data are set to be delayed, namely weekly jobless claims from the Labor Department, and all-important monthly non-farm payrolls and CPI inflation reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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