Jin10整理:The Federal Reserve (FED) or again遭特朗普炮轰 “太迟先生”今年以来都承受了哪些压力?

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  1. January: Trump challenged the Fed for the first time since taking office, demanding that the Fed “cut interest rates immediately” and hinting: I know interest rates better than Powell. 2. January Fed Meeting: Powell stressed that there is no rush to cut interest rates, and Trump immediately criticized on social platforms: Powell and the Fed failed to stop the inflation problems they created. 3. March of this year: Trump once again shouted Powell on social platforms: With the US tariffs (gradually!) began to affect the economy, and it would be much better for the Fed to cut interest rates. Do the right thing! 4. At the beginning of April this year: Trump shouted to Powell: cut interest rates, stop playing politics! For Powell, now is the perfect time to cut interest rates. Powell always acted too late. 5. April 17: Trump criticizes Powell on social platforms: Powell is “too slow”, he always acts too late and makes wrong decisions. Powell couldn’t have been fired faster! 6. April 18: Trump reiterates that he is not satisfied with Powell, believing that Powell is “playing politics” and that he believes Powell will leave at his request, but Trump also says that he does not regret nominating Powell. 7. April 21: Trump mocked Powell on social media as “Mr. Too Late” and “a big loser”, arguing that Powell was always ‘late’. He said that inflation is almost non-existent and called on Powell to cut interest rates as soon as possible. 8. April 22: Trump has a 180° turnaround, saying that there are no plans to fire Powell, and that the media is always making a mess of things. He said that now is the perfect time for the Fed to cut interest rates, and hopes that Powell will cut rates earlier or on time, not too late. 9. April 24: Trump reiterates that the Fed should cut interest rates, wants the Fed to cut rates, and again criticizes the Fed for being slow to act. 10. April 29: Trump brags about his 100 days in office, saying he knows interest rates better than the Fed chairman, and criticizes Fed officials for their poor performance. 11. May 2: Trump calls for interest rate cuts again after the release of the non-farm payrolls report, saying that tariffs bring billions of dollars in revenue and are only in a transitional stage and that the Fed should lower interest rates. 12. May 4: Trump makes it clear for the first time in an interview that he will not consider removing Powell from office until his term ends in 2026, while reiterating that the Fed should lower interest rates. U.S. small businesses don’t need any relief. 13. 7 May: Trump may lash out at Powell again on the Fed’s upcoming interest rate decision, which is widely expected to be on hold.
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