Jerome Powell finally breaks silence on his plans for interest rates
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Jerome Powell suggested an interest rate cut is imminent – sending stocks soaring. 

Powell expressed concerns over the jobs market and wider economy at the annual economic summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Friday.   

The Federal Reserve Chair expressed his concerns to central bankers and economic leaders, noting a decline in GDP and a rise in unemployment.

‘The balance of risks appears to be shifting,’ Powell told the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. 

The ‘risks to inflation are tilted to the upside, and risks to employment to the downside’ may ‘warrant adjusting our policy stance’ Powell said. 

The tech-heavy Nasdaq surged nearly two percent and the S&P 500 rose 1.4 percent on Powell’s remarks. 

An upward trend in the stock market is beneficial for Americans’ retirement funds, notably 401(k)s and IRAs, as they are significantly invested in indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq.

Lower rates make borrowing cheaper for businesses—and crucially for ordinary Americans, who can then spend more on goods and services. 

Jerome Powell suggested an interest rate cut is imminent

Jerome Powell suggested an interest rate cut is imminent

The speech sent stock markets soaring (pictured: The Nasdaq)

The speech sent stock markets soaring (pictured: The Nasdaq) 

Wall Street, witnessing a market drop from recent highs over the last week, now anticipates that Powell and the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee might decide on a quarter-point rate reduction at the upcoming meeting in September.

Paul Stanley, the chief investment officer at Granite Bay Wealth Management, mentioned, “Jerome Powell’s address at Jackson Hole sets the stage for a potential rate cut in September.”

Stanley further explained, “Investors have expressed concerns recently about the abrupt decrease in hiring, and lower interest rates could help alleviate financial conditions, possibly encouraging employers to expand and recruit more staff.”

Earlier this summer the Fed indicated it could cut rates a maximum of two times this year, each by a quarter percentage point.

However, Powell’s remarks today suggest the central bank could cut rates three times – or by larger increments. 

The Fed sets benchmark interest rates – currently between 4.25 and 4.5 percent -that influence everything from mortgage costs to stock prices. 

Markets respond not just to official Fed decisions, but also to hints about future moves. 

A grim July jobs report prompted many on Wall Street to bet on a rate cut in September. 

Markets respond not just to official Fed decisions, but also to hints about future moves

Markets respond not just to official Fed decisions, but also to hints about future moves

For months Trump has pressured Powell to cut interest rates

For months Trump has pressured Powell to cut interest rates

Non-farm payrolls added 73,000 in July, far lower than the 100,000 expected by analysts. The unemployment rate also ticked up to 4.2 percent. 

The report also sharply revised down the figures for May and June by a combined 258,000 jobs from the previously released figures. 

Powell also indicated that while tariffs are beginning to impact consumer prices, this effect might be a shorter-term disturbance rather than a lasting increase.

‘Higher tariffs have begun to push up prices in some categories of goods,’ Powell said.

‘We cannot take the stability of inflation expectations for granted. Come what may, we will not allow a one-time increase in the price level to become an ongoing inflation problem.’ 

For months Trump has pressured Powell to cut rates, threatened to fire him, appoint a shadow chair and even harangued him over the cost of improvements to the Fed’s offices. 

The independence of the Fed is seen by Wall Street as vital for market stability.  Firing Powell would likely cause a rout in financial markets. 

 

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