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21 May 2025 06:40  |

Fed Policymakers Express Concerns About Economic And Business Sentiment

During a panel hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, San Francisco and Cleveland Fed Bank Presidents Mary C. Daly and Beth Hammack both took the opportunity to express concerns about the current state of the U.S. economy. While economic data remains strong, U.S. trade policies have left many consumers and businesses increasingly frustrated. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic also participated in the event, adding to his earlier comments made on Tuesday.

The Trump administration’s erratic and erratic tariffs threaten to strain the logistics of U.S. trade, which relies heavily on large-scale imports to meet domestic demand. As several Fed policymakers have noted in recent weeks, the bleak trade outlook has made it difficult for businesses to invest in their operations and hire or lay off employees, chilling business operations that are typically associated with a healthy economy.

Mary C. Daly highlighted

Federal Reserve policy is in a good place.

is highly sensitive to inflation risks.

The net impact of the Trump administration’s trade, immigration and other policies is unknown.

Beth Hammack highlighted

Concerning sentiment data about the economy.

Companies are reluctant to let go of employees.

It will take longer to see how business decisions are affected by trade policy.

The optimal move for the Federal Reserve is to hold off on taking action at this point.

The Federal Reserve is well positioned to be patient.

Inflation outlook remains stable, potential changes could signal action from the Fed.

Inflation expectations remain well-maintained

Raphael Bostic highlights

No recession expected, but uncertain when households and businesses will feel comfortable making long-term spending decisions.

High-profile questions, such as trade policy, appear to be moving further into clarity. (alg)

Source: FXstreet

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