Essayer OR - Gratuit
Fed divisions reveal new caution over continued cuts
Mint New Delhi
|October 31, 2025
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a blunt message for investors who have assumed the central bank would be on cruise control toward a third rate cut in December: Not so fast.
Jerome Powell warns against assuming another rate cut is a done deal as officials navigate an economy where hiring has slowed.
(AP)
Rather than hide behind cryptic and vague language that central bankers often deploy, Powell went out of his way Wednesday to play up divisions on the rate-setting committee and play down the idea that a rate cut in six weeks is a foregone conclusion.
“In fact, far from it,” he said at one point.
Powell’s plain speaking reflected deepening divisions at the Fed over how to interpret an economy where consumer spending remains robust but hiring has slowed sharply.
What the Fed will do next depends on which of two competing economic narratives proves more accurate. In one, the AI investment boom and stock market rally will continue powering business and consumer spending, limiting the need for significantly lower rates and risking inflation that settles closer to 3% than the Fed's 2% goal if the Fed cuts too much.
In the other, the effects of higher interest rates combined with changes in trade and immigration policies finally catch up to the labor market, pushing unemployment higher if the Fed stops cutting. Payroll growth has slowed this summer, and Powell said Wednesday that by some measures, job creation is close to zero.
“They're in a weird situation because the spending data doesn’t seem to align very well with the labor market data,” said William English, a former senior Fed adviser. “The spending data seems OK, but on the other hand, the labor market shows this really sharp slowdown.”
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition October 31, 2025 de Mint New Delhi.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Mint New Delhi
Mint New Delhi
Stride raises $300-mn India, UK, GCC funds
Stride Ventures launched three funds across India, Gulf Cooperation Council and the UK, raising $300 million in the past six months to be deployed in respective territories, top executives at the venture debt platform said.
1 min
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Berkshire’s new normal: No Buffett shareholder letter and no ‘Buffett premium’
Warren Buffett still has a couple months left as Berkshire Hathaway’s chief executive. The company’s shares are already feeling his absence.
4 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
How the Mughals built their empire on conquest and contracts
This timely book reminds us that the fate of nations has always been written as much in account books as in battles
5 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Tata, JBM, others eye India’s biggest electric bus tender
Both officials spoke on the condition of anonymity asthe names of the potential bidders arenot public.
2 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Apple sets India revenue record on iPhone 17 surge
The company has now logged 14 consecutive quarters of record iPhone sales in the country
2 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
The modern traveller's flexiscape route
Travellers are ripping up rigid itineraries and picking destinations that offer it all: rest and adventure, cultural depth and effortless luxury
4 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Benetton ex-CEO Sridharan to join as Puma India head
Ramprasad Sridharan, former managing director and chief executive of Benetton India, is set to take over as managing director of Puma India, said two people in the know. India is one of the German sportswear retailer's fastest growing markets where it faces rising competition.
2 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
A fanged and toothed creature called hope
Megha Majumdar's second novel, set in a famine-stricken Kolkata of the near future, far surpasses her debut
3 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Collabs give desi sneakers a burst of speed
Homegrown shoe brands are dropping limited editions that draw on Indian pop culture
3 mins
November 01, 2025
Mint New Delhi
Snapmint secures $125 million from new funding round
Consumer lending platform Snapmint has raised $125 million in a new funding round led by General Atlantic, with participation from Prudent Investment Managers, Kae Capital, Elev8 Venture Partners, and existing angel investors, the company said in a statement.
1 mins
November 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

