Fed Chair Powell Maintains Inflation Outlook Amid Energy Price Rises
Published on 3/30/2026

AI Summary
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that inflation expectations are well-anchored despite rising energy prices and currently sees no signs of a widespread private credit crisis. The Fed's interest rate target remains between 3.5% and 3.75%. Recent comments have led traders to reduce the likelihood of a rate hike this year, which was previously priced in at over 50%. Powell emphasized that any monetary tightening may not be timely given the lagged impact on the economy, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical events.
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