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Federal Reserve Still Open to Rate Cuts

Despite recent market turbulence and new trade tariffs, the U.S. Federal Reserve remains open to the idea of cutting interest rates later this year — but only if inflation continues to decline and the economy remains stable.

In March, the U.S. saw a notable shift: prices actually dipped for the first time in years. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped to 2.4% year-over-year — the lowest since the pandemic began. The Producer Price Index (PPI), which tracks wholesale prices, also fell by 0.4% in March — its first drop since October 2023 — thanks to major decreases in gasoline and egg prices. This signals that inflation is cooling not just for consumers but also for businesses.

However, there's a twist. With new tariffs in play, some Fed officials are approaching cautiously. Austan Goolsbee of the Chicago Fed emphasized a “wait and see” stance, warning about the possibility of stagflation — a situation where the economy slows, but prices keep climbing.

Meanwhile, Fed Governor Chris Waller acknowledged that rate cuts are still on the table. But he made it clear: it all depends on inflation. If the new tariffs don’t fuel another spike in prices, his outlook on potential rate cuts remains unchanged.

Bottom Line: The Fed is walking a tightrope — aiming to maintain price stability while supporting economic growth. No firm decision has been made yet, so it's crucial to monitor developments around trade tensions and inflation. These factors will directly influence interest rate decisions — and by extension, the future of the crypto market.

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