Federal Reserve's Kashkari: Trump's threats are actually about monetary policy; there is no need for a rate cut in January.

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Federal Reserve's Kashkari interprets Trump's threats as monetary policy disputes, emphasizing Fed independence. He sees no immediate need for a January rate cut, suggesting potential cuts later in the year.

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Odaily Odaily reports that Federal Reserve Chairman Neshkari stated that the Trump administration's actions against the Fed over the past year "are actually a monetary policy issue." This comes after the Justice Department launched a criminal investigation into Fed Chairman Powell. In an interview, Kashkari said, "The escalation of the situation over the past year is actually a monetary policy issue. I think the Chairman explained it very accurately." Kashkari stated that this moment is an opportunity to "explain to our voters and the American people why the Fed's independence is so important to the health and vitality of the American economy." Kashkari also stated, "I don't think there's a need for a rate cut in January," but added that there might be some room for rate cuts later this year, but he said it's "too early" now. (Jinshi)

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