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Federal Reserve Watch for June 23: Bowman Echoes Waller Comments, Sees Possible July Rate Cut
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Federal Reserve Watch for June 23: Bowman Echoes Waller Comments, Sees Possible July Rate Cut
Jun 23, 2025 11:50 AM

02:38 PM EDT, 06/23/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman (voter) said that a July rate cut could be considered given an expected slowing in labor market data and the possibility that the inflation impact from tariffs could be a one-time event and of a smaller size than previously expected.

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said tariff impacts to this point have been more modest than expected. He added that uncertainty remains, but if inflation does not get lifted by the tariffs, then further rate reductions can be considered.

Recent comments of note:

(June 20) San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (nonvoter) said that July is likely to be too soon for the next rate cut but that a reduction in the fall may be appropriate. In a later speech on June 22, Daly said that monetary policy is well-positioned with risks to both sides of its dual mandate roughly equal.

(June 20) Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin (nonvoter) told Reuters in an exclusive interview that the FOMC should not hurry to cut interest rates due to the possibility that tariffs could lift inflation and the current resilience of the US job market.

(June 20) Fed Governor Christopher Waller (voter) said in a CNBC interview that the FOMC could lower interest rates as early as the July meeting if conditions allow for it, noting that the inflation impact from tariffs could be temporary.

(June 20) The Fed's monetary report to Congress suggested that it was too early to assess the impact of tariffs on consumers, businesses and inflation, echoing Chair Jerome Powell's comments earlier in the week.

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