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Fed's Zero Tolerance for Inflation: What’s Next?

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Fed's Zero Tolerance for Inflation: What’s Next?

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has made it clear that the central bank has 'zero tolerance' for persistent inflation, a stance that could reshape market expectations. June's CPI data showed a 3.5% inflation rate, still above the Fed's 2% target, though lower than May's 4.2%. Analysts suggest the Iran-UAE conflict may have temporarily eased inflation, but rising oil prices could reverse this trend. The probability of a rate hike at the July 29 meeting is now at 16.6%, with traders favoring rate holds at 83.4%. Warsh emphasized that the Fed's top priority is 'getting monetary policy right,' signaling a potential end to the five-year inflation surge. The move could impact the USD and risk assets, as investors assess the sustainability of inflation and the Fed's next steps. The global markets now await clarity on how the Fed will navigate this critical juncture.

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