Fidelity Bond Chief: Tariffs Put the Federal Reserve in a Dilemma

2025-05-16 12:18:59
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ChainCatcher news, according to a report by the Financial Times, the head of Fidelity's $2.3 trillion fixed income business stated that as Trump's trade war disrupts the economic outlook, the Federal Reserve policymakers' goals of curbing inflation while maximizing employment are "pulling them in completely different directions."

Robin Foley stated that the Federal Reserve's "efforts to combat inflation are good, but employment remains to be seen." She added that the central bank is in a "dilemma." Foley made these remarks as the Federal Reserve paused its interest rate cut cycle that began in 2024, as Trump's tariffs could exacerbate inflation and impact the job market.

Foley pointed out that over the past year, market participants have experienced "very unstable" changes in their expectations for interest rates. Futures market trading indicates that investors expect the Federal Reserve to resume rate cuts in September, which is much later than predictions made at the beginning of the year.

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