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Fed Chair Powell Warns Energy May Rekindle Inflation
Abstract:Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals rising energy prices could push inflation higher, casting doubt on rate cut expectations.At the March 2026 FOMC meeting, Jerome Powell held rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%,

Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals rising energy prices could push inflation higher, casting doubt on rate cut expectations.
At the March 2026 FOMC meeting, Jerome Powell held rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%, but his warning that higher energy prices could lift inflation quickly unsettled markets.
The remark shifted sentiment, as investors had been expecting steady disinflation and potential rate cuts. Instead, Powell highlighted that geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices could reverse progress and delay policy easing.
This creates a dilemma for the Fed: cutting rates too soon risks reigniting inflation, while holding rates higher could slow economic growth. As a result, expectations for multiple rate cuts in 2026 are now being reassessed.
The impact extends beyond policy. Elevated rate expectations could pressure stock valuations, strengthen the US dollar, and increase market volatility.
Overall, Powells message signals that inflation risks remain, and markets may face continued uncertainty in the months ahead.
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