FOMC holds steady on rates but signals matter; Powell's second-to-last decision as chair lands amid geopolitical uncertainty and political pressure for stimulusFOMC holds steady on rates but signals matter; Powell's second-to-last decision as chair lands amid geopolitical uncertainty and political pressure for stimulus

Fed's Powell Faces Rate Debate in Penultimate Meeting as Trump Pressures Cuts

2026/03/17 13:45
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Fed's Powell Faces Rate Debate in Penultimate Meeting as Trump Pressures Cuts

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meets today in an environment fracturing between political and economic crosscurrents. Chair Jerome Powell, approaching the end of his tenure in May, faces pressure to signal both restraint on inflation and flexibility on rate cuts – a balance that will shape crypto and equity volatility into Wednesday.

The Fed is widely expected to hold rates steady at the current level, continuing the three quarter-point cuts it delivered at the close of 2025. But the policy statement's language – particularly on inflation risk from oil-driven supply shocks – will command close attention.

Political Heat

President Trump called on the Fed Monday to hold an immediate "special meeting" to cut rates "right now," according to Reuters. The demand underscore political appetite for stimulus just as the central bank signals it may be entering a holding pattern. Powell's press conference, scheduled for roughly 2:30 p.m. ET, will likely field questions about that pressure and the optics of resisting it during a potential slowdown.

This is likely Powell's penultimate meeting as chairman, with Trump nominee Kevin Warsh expected to take the helm after Powell's May exit. That context matters. Powell has little incentive to surprise here, expect a baseline statement reaffirming data dependence, with inflation language updated to reflect oil-price volatility but stopped short of hawkish pivots.

The key phrase traders will hunt: Does the Fed maintain "flexibility" on future cuts, or does it signal "confidence" in the inflation trajectory? The first opens the door to June cuts; the second closes it. Crypto and equity futures will price the answer in real time.

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