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18/07/2025
White House press secretary: Trump's dissatisfaction with the Federal Reserve has always been transparent.
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Federal Reserve Governor Warsh: If potential inflation is under control and economic growth is weak, further interest rate cuts are needed. Rising economic risks support lowering policy rates.
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Federal Reserve Governor Wall: There is increasing evidence that the labor market is weakening. Delaying rate cuts poses the risk of needing to take more aggressive action in the future, and the Federal Reserve should not wait until the labor market is in distress to cut rates.
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Federal Reserve Governor Waller: Cutting interest rates in July can give the Federal Reserve space to keep rates unchanged in the next few meetings. Tariffs may have a one-time impact, which the Fed can ignore.
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Federal Reserve Governor Waller: If you don't count the impact of tariffs, the inflation rate is close to the Fed's 2% target.
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Market participants: It is expected that the balance of foreign currency deposits will stabilize at the trillion-dollar level in the second half of the year, continuing the growth trend.
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