Steve Davenport, Clement Miller
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Markets don’t move on speeches alone; they move on credibility. We take you inside a fast-moving 2025 where Jerome Powell faced political heat, weighed softening labor data, and used Jackson Hole to set a disciplined path toward rate cuts without surrendering the Fed’s independence. From there, we chart the trade-offs every investor cares about: do cuts cushion a slowdown or risk re-igniting inflation that’s still biting in housing, food, and utilities?
We dig into the data fog that muddied decision-making. A government shutdown delayed key releases and a high-profile flap at the Bureau of Labor Statistics raised tough questions about timeliness, revisions, and the specter of political interference. Our take: GDP will be revised for months, so investors should triangulate with higher-frequency signals—claims, PMIs, card spend, credit spreads—and treat shutdown-tainted prints with caution. We also explore the governance storyline around Governor Cook, how media scrutiny and process ultimately held, and why the Fed’s unique legal standing limits presidential power to remove board members.
Expect a clear, investor-focused read on what comes next. We frame a base case of two to three conditional cuts, explain why guidance matters more than the dot plot count, and outline how the Fed could pause or even take back a cut if inflation expectations drift. We close by mapping the risks that could tip 2026 toward recession—job losses, affordability pressures, and slower demand—and translate that into portfolio moves: prioritize quality balance sheets, keep selective duration, and maintain liquidity to navigate spread shocks when politics and data collide.
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