Waller's statement is quite straightforward; until geopolitical risks dissipate, easing interest rates should be approached cautiously.

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Federal Reserve Board member Waller is cautious about interest rate cuts, warning of long-term conflict risks
Federal Reserve Board Member Waller stated that due to the energy shock caused by the Iran conflict, he is cautious about a short-term rate cut and warns that the conflict could keep inflation persistently high.
He proposed two scenarios: if the Strait of Hormuz reopens and energy and trade recover, inflation would fall back to 2%, and he would lean towards a rate cut later this year to support the labor market; if oil prices remain high and the labor market remains weak, policy space would be limited, requiring a trade-off between higher inflation and a weaker labor market, and if inflation risks exceed labor market risks, he would maintain the current rate.
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