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POWELL’S RATE CUT TRIUMPHS AMID DIVISION — THREE CUTS IN 2025 COMPLETED 📉 Jerome Powell has led the Federal Reserve through three successive rate cuts this year, reducing the policy rate to the 3.5%–3.75% range — the lowest in years — as the U.S. economy shows mixed signals. The latest cut reflected persistent inflation above target and rising unemployment risk. Despite uncertainty and missing data from the government shutdown, Powell emphasised that the Fed is “well-positioned to wait and see” how the economy evolves before acting further. Officials also forecast only one more cut in 2026 unless fresh economic weakness emerges. 🔍 Why this matters: • Repeated easing underscores how much Powell’s Fed is focused on preventing a deeper slowdown. • Markets initially rallied on the rate cuts, but now expectations are resetting as Powell refuses to promise a smooth path down. • The divergence of views inside the Fed means the outlook isn’t clear-cut—it’s data-dependent, not predetermined. 📌 What investors should do now: ✔ Expect volatility — when central banks cut but don’t commit to future cuts, markets trade uncertainty. ✔ Hedge rate-sensitive assets (mortgage REITs, high-duration bonds, growth stocks). ✔ Watch inflation and jobs closely — they’re now policy trigger events, not just data points. #InterestRates #PowellWatch #FedDecision #MarketStrategy #CPIWatch
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🚨 INFLATION COOLING, BUT POWELL WARNS DATA STILL UNRELIABLE — FED ON HOLD 🚨 U.S. inflation unexpectedly slowed to 2.7% in November, below expectations and closer to the Fed’s 2% target — good news for markets. However, Powell and Fed officials are cautious: data may be skewed due to delayed reporting from the government shutdown, and the Fed is not yet ready to guarantee future rate cuts. Powell has repeatedly warned against over-interpreting short-term inflation dips and emphasized the need for consistent, accurate data before moving aggressively on rates. 📉 Market impact: • Traders are dialing back expectations for early 2026 rate cuts. • Powell’s cautious tone means markets may stay volatile as data evolves. • Assets tied to rate expectations — bonds, growth stocks, crypto — could see sharp repricing based on incoming inflation and jobs numbers. 📌 Investor takeaways: ✔ Don’t assume rate cuts are coming just because inflation temporarily eased. ✔ Watch for revisions or volatility in inflation data — Powell is clearly data-driven. ✔ Plan for scenarios where the Fed holds steady or acts slowly in 2026. #Powell #Inflation #Fed #MonetaryPolicy #MarketAlert
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🔎 POWELL’S LABOR WARNING: U.S. JOBS GROWTH MAY BE MUCH LOWER — MARKET SIGNALS SHIFTING 🔎 Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently indicated that official U.S. jobs figures may be overstating actual growth — suggesting the economy could be adding significantly fewer jobs than initially reported. Powell’s insight comes amid data showing a higher unemployment rate and a large delayed jobs report due to the government shutdown. His comments highlight a cooler labor market than many expected, raising the chances the Fed stays cautious in its policy moves. 📊 Why this matters: • A softer labor market could push markets to price in more Fed support later next year. • Powell’s stance signals that the Fed is paying close attention to real-time labor dynamics instead of relying solely on headline figures. • If job gains remain weak, consumer spending — the backbone of economic strength — could slow further. 📌 What investors should do: ✔ Watch unemployment and job-growth revisions closely — they’re now key policy triggers. ✔ If labor weakness persists, expect markets to favor rate cuts, defensive sectors, and safe-haven assets. ✔ Rebalance portfolios to account for slower economic momentum. #Powell #JobsReport #FedPolicy #LaborMarket #MarketStrategy
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