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Fed's Inflation Battle: Waller Warns Against Old Mistakes Ahead of Key Rate Decisions

724FinanceKemal Tekin
Fed's Inflation Battle: Waller Warns Against Old Mistakes Ahead of Key Rate Decisions

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller emphasized that inflation extends beyond traditional drivers like energy prices and tariffs, citing artificial intelligence as a root cause for persistent price increases above the 2% target. He cautioned against "fighting the last war" and advocated for a data-driven approach before rate hikes, while acknowledging the risk of delayed responses similar to 2021.

Waller's Inflation Strategy: Learning from the Past?

  • Committed to avoiding the 2021 mistake of delayed inflation response, but stressed caution against overreaction.
  • Market expects June CPI to decline 0.2% month-over-month, with core inflation rising 0.2%, annual headline at 3.8% vs. 4.2% in May.
  • 39% chance of a rate hike priced in for the July Fed meeting, conflicting with Waller's call for patience.
  • Highlighted tariffs in 2025 and Middle East energy price shocks as key structural inflation drivers.
  • AI and Tariffs: The New Inflation Catalysts

    Waller warned that structural factors like AI-driven demand spillovers and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could sustain elevated inflation, complicating the Fed's path to its 2% target. He emphasized the need to avoid knee-jerk tightening while addressing the root causes of price pressures.

    Fed's Inflation Outlook: What Do the Numbers Say?

  • Labor market resilience and anchored inflation expectations provide Fed breathing room.
  • Dismissed the notion that anchored expectations negate the need for rate adjustments, calling it a 'trap'.
  • Markets await July Fed meeting, but Waller's emphasis on data over timing raises questions about near-term policy moves.
  • Markets must weigh Waller's 'learn from the past' mantra against the risk of repeating 2021 errors. AI and geopolitical risks are reshaping inflation dynamics, but the Fed's 'data-first' stance may delay decisive action, leaving investors in limbo.
    Kemal Tekin

    Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

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