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Analyst: Powell's remarks are slightly hawkish, and the Federal Reserve is unlikely to change its stance in the future

2025-02-11 23:26:41
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, an institution's Federal Reserve sentiment model rates Powell's remarks as slightly hawkish, but within a neutral range.

Analysts Jersey and Hoffman stated that the recent attitude of Federal Reserve spokespeople indicates that the Fed will maintain a "wait-and-see" policy stance in the upcoming meetings, and Powell is unlikely to change this position.

They said, "We are unlikely to gain any new information or insights regarding the Fed's response function from today's congressional testimony, as the Fed is likely to remain on hold at least until the next meeting, and the questions from the banking committee are more inclined towards political statements rather than monetary policy issues."

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