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Fed Expected to Hold Rates as Geopolitical Risks Mount

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
June 13, 2025
in Economics
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The Federal Reserve maintains expectations to maintain interest rates at their current levels during the upcoming week because policymakers need to balance soft inflation data with rising geopolitical tensions and unresolved trade issues.

The current economic data indicates that inflation has decreased while employment growth has decreased which usually supports monetary policy relaxation. The situation has become more complex because President Donald Trump requested a complete one percentage-point interest rate reduction and oil prices surged after Israel conducted strikes against Iran.

The attack caused crude prices to increase by nearly 9% which threatened to end the four-month decrease in energy costs that had controlled inflation. The Middle East conflict risk from Iran as a major oil producer threatens to disrupt supply chains and shipping operations.

The Fed takes commodity price fluctuations into account when making decisions because the influence of oil prices on U.S. inflation remains lower than it was during the 1970s. The Fed demonstrated similar restraint during the early part of 2022 when Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine which led to a slower rate hike schedule than initially anticipated.

The market will examine new Fed projections to determine if rate cuts will continue throughout the year or if global instability has altered their decision-making process.

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