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Analysis: Middle East Conflict Disrupts Economic Outlook, Fed Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged This Week
Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 16 — According to Jin10 Data, the market generally expects Federal Reserve officials to keep interest rates unchanged at this week’s meeting. Meanwhile, attention is also focused on how the Fed might respond if the Middle East conflict’s consequences contradict policy goals. Senior U.S. bank economist Aditya Bave said, “Currently, officials are likely to indicate that they remain on hold as they closely monitor the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East.” When discussing the surge in oil prices, Bave stated, “They don’t want to jump to conclusions. This is a supply shock. Supply shocks increase the risks associated with their policy implementation.”
Beyond the complex economic factors, this week’s Fed meeting is also overshadowed by a tense and significant political controversy. Last week, a federal judge ruled to revoke a subpoena issued by the U.S. Department of Justice against Powell, but U.S. prosecutors vowed to continue their investigation into the Fed and its officials. This could disrupt the leadership transition scheduled for May.