Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is making statements live on air after interest rates were left unchanged as expected. Continue Reading: BREAKING: Fed ChairFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is making statements live on air after interest rates were left unchanged as expected. Continue Reading: BREAKING: Fed Chair

BREAKING: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Speaks LIVE After Interest Rate Decision – Details Here

2026/01/29 03:44
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The Fed kept interest rates unchanged at its January policy meeting, as expected.

However, the decision drew attention because two Fed officials voted against the 25 basis point interest rate cut. This decision means the Fed is pausing its easing cycle for the first time since July, after cutting rates three times last year.

Following the interest rate decision, FED Chairman Jerome Powell is making important statements live on air. You can find the details below, and refresh the page to see the latest details:

  • The fundamentals of the US economy are strong.
  • The US economy experienced steady growth last year.
  • The economy will enter 2026 on solid foundations.
  • There are some signs that the unemployment rate is stabilizing.
  • Current policies are helping us make progress toward achieving our two main goals.
  • Housing sector activity is weak.
  • Consumer spending is strong.
  • Business investments continue to grow.
  • The current policy stance is appropriate.
  • The government shutdown likely slowed economic growth in the fourth quarter, but this trend will likely reverse.
  • The slowdown in job growth reflects a decrease in the number of employees, despite a significant weakening in labor demand.
  • Inflation is running slightly above target. The labor market may be stabilizing after a period of gradual weakening.
  • Overall personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation is expected to rise by 3% in December.
  • High inflation largely reflects the impact of tariffs imposed on goods.
  • Long-term inflation expectations are in line with the targets.
  • Policy interest rates are within a reasonable range of neutral interest rate forecasts.
  • We are in a good position to determine the magnitude and timing of further interest rate adjustments, but policy is not proceeding as planned.
  • Decisions will be made separately at each meeting.
  • A normalized policy stance will help stabilize the labor market.
  • The slowdown in services sector inflation appears to be continuing.
  • I joined the Cook case because it could be the most important case in the history of the Fed.
  • We are overcoming the data corruption caused by the government shutdown, and data corruption is no longer a concern.
  • We will continue to perform our duties objectively and remain committed to serving the American people.
  • Signs of stability in the labor market should not be overinterpreted.
  • I haven’t yet formulated any plans for after my term as FED chairman ends.
  • Data obtained since the last meeting indicate a significant improvement in growth.
  • Overall, the economy was stronger in December than anticipated.
  • Inflation performance has generally been in line with expectations.
  • We are prepared to address the risks associated with our dual mission.
  • We will focus on the target variables and let the data guide us.
  • Interest rates are at the upper end of the neutral range.
  • Given the new data, it is difficult to argue that the policy has had a clear restrictive effect.
  • Interest rates may be slightly neutral or slightly tight.
  • We have made significant progress on interest rates and are in a good position to observe the economy and let the data speak for itself.
  • The decision to leave interest rates unchanged today received broad support.
  • Members without voting rights also largely supported the decision.
  • There is still some tension between employment and inflation, but this tension has eased somewhat.
  • I have no intention of setting criteria for when interest rates should be lowered again.

On January 11, Powell announced that a federal investigation had been launched against him, arguing that the process was being used as a “pressure tactic” to force the Fed to cut interest rates in the direction the Chairman wanted.

At the January meeting, Fed governors Stephen Miran and Christopher Waller dissented, voting in favor of a 25 basis point interest rate cut. Waller is reportedly on Trump’s shortlist to succeed Powell as Fed chairman after his term ends in May.

*This is not investment advice.

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