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MNI FED WATCH: 'No Effect' From Trump Win On Near-Term Policy

Chair Jerome Powell signaled the Fed will stay the course on lowering rates for now.

MNI (WASHINGTON) - President-Elect Donald Trump's promises to tighten immigration and impose across-the-board tariffs will have no impact on the Federal Reserve's plan to reduce interest rates in the near term, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday after the FOMC cut rates for a second straight meeting. 

Treasury yields continued to climb this week as investors worried about the expansion of fiscal deficits and a resurgence of inflation under a second Trump administration, and Wall Street analysts revised higher their forecasts for the Fed's benchmark overnight rate for next year. The 10-year Treasury yield has jumped roughly 60 bps since the Fed started cutting rates in September.   

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MNI (WASHINGTON) - President-Elect Donald Trump's promises to tighten immigration and impose across-the-board tariffs will have no impact on the Federal Reserve's plan to reduce interest rates in the near term, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday after the FOMC cut rates for a second straight meeting. 

Treasury yields continued to climb this week as investors worried about the expansion of fiscal deficits and a resurgence of inflation under a second Trump administration, and Wall Street analysts revised higher their forecasts for the Fed's benchmark overnight rate for next year. The 10-year Treasury yield has jumped roughly 60 bps since the Fed started cutting rates in September.   

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