Fed chair warns of high inflation and slower growth as Trump tells him to cut interest rates – live


Fed’s Powell warns high inflation and slower growth could be here to stay, as Trump tells him to cut interest rates

Meanwhile, Jerome Powell has been speaking in Virginia.

Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said Trump’s tariffs were ‘significantly larger than expected’. Photograph: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP

Donald Trump’s new tariffs are “larger than expected” and the economic fallout including higher inflation and slower growth likely will be as well, the Federal Reserve chair said on Friday in remarks that pointed to the potentially difficult set of decisions ahead for the central bank.

Powell said in prepared remarks for a business journalists’ conference:

We face a highly uncertain outlook with elevated risks of both higher unemployment and higher inflation. While tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation, it is also possible that the effects could be more persistent.

Powell said it was not the Fed’s role to comment on the Trump administration’s policies but rather to react to how they might affect an economy that he and his colleagues regarded just a few weeks ago as being in a “sweet spot” of falling inflation and low unemployment.

As the new policies and their likely economic effects become clearer, we will have a better sense of their implications for the economy and for monetary policy. While uncertainty remains elevated, it is now becoming clear that the tariff increases will be significantly larger than expected. The same is likely to be true of the economic effects, which will include higher inflation and slower growth.

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udge orders Trump administration to return deported Maryland man to US from El Salvador

A US judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration must return to the United States a Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador last month as part of a US agreement with that country’s government to detain alleged gang members.

Reuters reports that the US government has acknowledged that the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant whose lawyers say he was in the country legally, was made in error. But it says it had no legal authority to bring him back to the US.

I’ll bring you more on this as we get it.





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