Stop dreaming, the interest rate cut can only be seen as "once" dependent on external factors?
Bostic from the Atlanta Federal Reserve hinted: there may be at most one interest rate cut this year, and it will depend on how the situation develops.
Here comes the key point — tariff policies will become a critical factor for the Federal Reserve to observe, but the problem is: understanding the impact of these policies takes time.
Translated, this means: don't rush, don't push, the Federal Reserve is still assessing the situation, and whether to cut rates and when to do it will depend on how the story unfolds. The large liquidity injection we are all hoping for? We may have to wait a little longer.
The "fast-paced" that the market wants is still misaligned with their "slow motion" approach.