
The economic outlook is shrouded in uncertainty, and the policy maneuvering space for Waller at the Federal Reserve may be significantly narrowed

The escalating situation in the Middle East is reshaping the Federal Reserve's policy path. The surge in oil prices, rising inflation, and a weakening labor market have coincided, leading to a significant retreat in market expectations for a rapid interest rate cut after the appointment of nominee Chairman Waller. FedWatch indicates that the next rate cut may not occur until the end of 2027. Inflationary pressures, pressure from Trump, and concerns about the Federal Reserve's credibility place Waller in a position of multiple contradictions. Analysts point out that in the context of sensitive inflation expectations and widespread energy shocks, the appropriate policy for the Federal Reserve is to hold steady and observe the changes
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