The Federal Reserve's hawkish signals continue to strengthen. Recent remarks by official Harker reveal an important signal: the Fed's concerns about inflation far outweigh the need for rate cuts. She explicitly stated that maintaining the current interest rate level until spring is the better choice, and the likelihood of launching a new round of rate cuts in the near future is low.



This view is particularly noteworthy because although Harker is not currently a voting member of the FOMC, as a potential future voter, her stance somewhat reflects the evolving thinking within the Federal Reserve decision-making circle. The increasing hawkish voices indicate that vigilance against high inflation remains, and policy shifts may come later than market expectations. For traders focused on the macro environment, this ongoing expectation of high interest rates will directly impact asset allocation and risk appetite adjustments.
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