Trump Pressures Federal Reserve for Emergency Rate Cut: Interest Rate Policy Becomes Market's Biggest Variable

Gate News reports that on March 17, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly called on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates immediately and suggested holding a “special meeting” to quickly lower rates, sparking widespread market attention on monetary policy direction.

In an interview with the media, Trump stated that the Fed is “always a step behind” in rate decisions and directly said that now is the right time to cut rates. He emphasized that the economic environment has changed and action should be taken promptly to avoid missing the policy window. This statement continues his recent frequent pressure on the Fed.

Currently, the U.S. federal funds rate remains in the target range of 3.50% to 3.75%. In 2025, the Fed implemented three rate cuts in total, but paused its easing cycle in January 2026 and shifted to a wait-and-see stance. Meanwhile, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will hold its regular meeting from March 17 to 18, with markets widely expecting a near 100% probability of holding rates steady this week.

On the macroeconomic front, U.S. inflation and employment indicators show divergence. The latest data indicates that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.4% year-over-year in February, roughly in line with expectations; however, signs of cooling in the labor market appeared, with non-farm employment decreasing by about 92,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rising to 4.4%. This puts policymakers in a dilemma between curbing inflation and supporting economic growth.

Meanwhile, geopolitical risks continue to disturb markets. Tensions in the Middle East have driven energy prices higher, further increasing inflation uncertainty. With oil prices remaining high, premature rate cuts could reignite price pressures, while maintaining high rates may increase the risk of economic slowdown.

After the meeting, Fed Chair Jerome Powell will hold a press conference to announce the rate decision and provide the latest policy guidance. Markets will focus on changes in the dot plot and statements regarding future rate paths.

Analysts believe that the current policy environment is at a critical juncture. While Trump’s ongoing pressure does not directly influence decision-making, in the context of mixed economic data and geopolitical risks, the Fed’s statements could significantly impact risk markets, including cryptocurrencies.

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