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“Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady, Eyes 2026 Hike”

The Federal Reserve opted to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, indicating a potential increase in borrowing costs later this year due to rising concerns over inflation surpassing the central bank’s two percent target. According to the latest quarterly projections, nine Fed officials now anticipate a rate hike by the end of 2026. The updated policy statement no longer includes language hinting at further reductions in borrowing costs for the remainder of the year.

Under the influence of the new Fed chairman Kevin Warsh, the revised statement omitted any guidance on future rate adjustments, emphasizing the decision to maintain ample reserves in the banking system. This streamlined document, reminiscent of former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan’s approach, was unanimously approved by the Federal Open Market Committee.

Warsh’s impact on the discussions was evident in the statement, which highlighted strong productivity growth and capital investment in the economy. While acknowledging elevated inflation compared to the two percent target, the statement attributed this partly to supply shocks affecting certain sectors like energy.

Projections indicate a slowdown in inflation next year, leading to a return to current rates by the end of 2027 and a slight easing in 2028. Following the release of the policy statement, Treasury yields rose, U.S. stocks slightly declined, and the U.S. dollar strengthened against other currencies. Market expectations now lean towards a higher likelihood of a rate hike by September than maintaining the status quo.

Notably, one policymaker did not submit rate projections for the “dot-plot” chart, likely withheld by Chairman Warsh, who has been critical of the quarterly Economic Projections Summary. This shift in leadership at the central bank reflects a change in monetary policy direction, transitioning from lowering borrowing costs post-2024 to counter high inflation levels during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Projections suggest a quarter-point increase in the policy interest rate by year-end, with an inflation outlook revised upward for 2026 before a decline in 2027 without any rate adjustments. Despite a slight downgrade in economic growth expectations, the unemployment rate is projected to remain at 4.4 percent by the end of the year, consistent with previous Fed estimates.

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