Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell defies Trump as US central bank leaves rates on hold

Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell defies Trump as US central bank leaves rates on hold

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Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell defies Trump as US central bank leaves rates on hold
Published: Jan, 29 2025 22:10

The US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell last night defied Donald Trump as the central bank left interest rates on hold and said that it was in no hurry to make further cuts. And he mounted a robust defence of the Fed’s independent decision-making, saying: ‘Don’t look for us to do anything else.’.

In its first rates decision since Trump’s inauguration, America’s central bank held firm in a range of 4.25 per cent to 4.5 per cent. Last week, the country’s new president declared in an address to the World Economic Forum in Davos that he wanted to see rates drop ‘immediately’, setting up a clash with the Fed.

But Powell refused to budge yesterday, saying: ‘We do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance.’. He declined to respond when asked about Trump’s comments, adding that he and fellow rate-setters would be ‘keeping our heads down and doing our work’.

US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell (pictured) mounted a robust defence of the central bank's independent decision making, saying: ‘Don’t look for us to do anything else.’. Asked if the president had been directly in touch to relay his demand, Powell said: ‘I have had no contact.’.

In a defence of the Fed’s independence, he said: ‘This is who we are, this is what we do. ‘We study the data, we analyse how it will affect the outlook and the balance of risks and we use the tools to try to – given our best understanding, our best thinking – achieve our goals.

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