Friday, March 21, 2025

Powell Gives Trump Tariffs the Benefit of the Doubt

 The stock market initially interpreted the Fed's actions this week as dovish in that despite the prospect of tariffs on April 2, the Open Market Committee maintained its guidance for two rate cuts later this year. Although Fed Chair Powell couldn't say it, what is going on is that he is giving the Trump's tariff policy the benefit of the doubt by calling the inflationary impact "transitory." 

What we witnessed is Powell at his political best. In effect he is saying the Fed will wait and see how the tariffs play out. If instead, he were more hostile to the tariffs, Trump would have come down hard on the Fed triggering a political fight Powell does not want. This way the Fed will wait to see how inflationary the tariffs will be and if they turn out to be malign the Fed will have the political ability to react to them.

Thus, in my opinion, the stock market's enthusiasm for the Fed's move is misplaced.

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