A point worth considering: the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation target may really be loosening. Industry insiders predict that the Federal Reserve System is likely to raise the inflation target range to 2.5%-3%. It makes sense—current economic growth momentum is strong, and all market sectors are functioning, making it almost impossible to completely suppress inflation. In other words, a certain level of inflationary pressure may have become the new normal. What does this mean for the entire financial market? It is worth paying attention to subsequent policy signals.
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LayoffMiner
· 22h ago
2% to 3%, isn't that just a sneaky way of devaluing? That's hilarious.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-12 07:45
It's been obvious all along; suppressing by 2% is just self-deception.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-12 07:42
Wait, loosening to 2.5%-3%? Isn't that just a disguised admission of defeat... Let me think about what that means for our crypto circle.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-12 07:33
Change 2% to 2.5-3%? It was about time, clinging to 2% is just self-deception.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-12 07:33
Change 2% to 2.5-3%? It should have been like this a long time ago. Clinging to inflation targets is just nonsense.
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ZenMiner
· 01-12 07:23
In that case, the crypto world will have a chance, right? Easing inflation means loose liquidity.
A point worth considering: the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation target may really be loosening. Industry insiders predict that the Federal Reserve System is likely to raise the inflation target range to 2.5%-3%. It makes sense—current economic growth momentum is strong, and all market sectors are functioning, making it almost impossible to completely suppress inflation. In other words, a certain level of inflationary pressure may have become the new normal. What does this mean for the entire financial market? It is worth paying attention to subsequent policy signals.