Fed recap: Holding steady, but the debate is getting louder

Source Fxstreet

The Federal Reserve (Fed) left its policy rate unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75%, a widely expected move, but the underlying message was far from straightforward.

On the surface, the statement kept a balanced tone, pointing to solid economic activity, a resilient consumer, and a labour market that is cooling but not deteriorating sharply. At the same time, inflation was described as “elevated”, a subtle but meaningful upgrade, with rising energy prices once again in focus.

But the real story sat beneath the headlines. The decision saw an unusually large split, with policymakers divided not only on the rate outlook but also on how to frame guidance. That internal tension became even clearer during the press conference.

When Jerome Powell spoke to reporters, he aimed for a delicate balance between noting that inflation risks still exist and wanting to keep all options open on policy. Energy prices featured prominently, with Powell warning that the recent surge has not yet peaked and will continue to push up inflation in the near term. He also flagged rising short-term inflation expectations and admitted that the risk of higher core inflation is real.

That said, this was not a central bank preparing to tighten: Powell made it clear that no one on the Committee is currently calling for a rate hike, and emphasised that policy is already sitting at the high end of neutral, if not slightly restrictive. Instead, the focus was on timing, with the Fed wanting to see clearer evidence that the effects of energy and tariffs are fading before even considering rate cuts.

The message on policy direction was deliberately two-sided after Powell stressed that the Fed is in a position to move in either direction if needed, but equally underscored that there is no preset course. What happens over the next 30 to 60 days, particularly around energy prices and inflation dynamics, could prove decisive.

All in all

This was a Fed firmly in wait-and-see mode but with a clear signal that the bar for easing has risen. Inflation risks, especially those linked to energy and expectations, remain front and centre, while the labour market is softening only gradually.

For markets, that means rate cuts are likely to stay pushed further out, even as the Fed keeps the door open, at least in theory, to move in either direction.


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