Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Tag: monetary

Kevin Warsh Nominated as Next Fed Chair: What Does This Mean for Stanley Druckenmiller’s Influence?

Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed Chair is backed by investor Stanley Druckenmiller, who emphasizes Warsh's nuanced approach to monetary policy.

Will Trump’s Economic Advisor Push for Over 1% Rate Cut in 2026?

Stephen Miran calls for a significant interest rate cut to boost economic growth, asserting inflation is under control and growth is promising.

US Federal Reserve Decides on a “Hawkish Cut”

The Fed cut interest rates by 0.25%, but dissent among officials suggests caution about future reductions amid economic growth.

US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates: What This Means for South Korea

The U.S. Fed cuts rates again to 3.50-3.75% amid job losses, impacting South Korea's economy and raising concerns over capital outflows.

Inflation vs. Employment: The Fed’s Dilemma Ahead of December’s FOMC Meeting

The Fed faces internal divisions over interest rate cuts amid economic uncertainty and delayed data due to a recent government shutdown.

Stephen Myron Advocates for Fed Rate Cuts: What It Means for Inflation in 2025

Steven Myron supports a rate cut at the Fed's December meeting, citing stable jobs and lower inflation, diverging from cautious Fed officials.

Bank of Japan’s Ueda: Uncertainties Loom Large in Global Economy, Impacting Japan

BOJ Governor highlights global economic uncertainties, particularly due to U.S. tariffs, impacting Japan's monetary policy decisions.

Fed Chair Powell Hints at Slower Rate Cuts as Economy Stays Strong

Powell indicates slow Fed rate cuts ahead, citing improved U.S. economy, but warns of inflation risks from Trump's policies.

Is South Korea’s Economy in Trouble? IMF Sounds the Alarm

The IMF forecasts South Korea's 2024 growth at 2.0%, citing uncertainties and recommending gradual interest rate cuts and structural reforms.

Could November Bring a Rate Freeze? Bostic Thinks So!

Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic suggests the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates steady at the upcoming November meeting.