美联储沃勒:主张12月降息,1月决策或逐次定
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-24 14:25

Core Viewpoint - The Federal Reserve Governor Waller advocates for a rate cut in December, with potential for sequential decisions in January based on incoming data [1][2]. Group 1: Rate Cut Advocacy - Waller emphasizes the need for a rate cut in the upcoming December meeting, citing concerns over the labor market [1][2]. - Futures contracts indicate a 70% probability that the Federal Reserve will lower rates in December [1][2]. Group 2: Labor Market Concerns - Recent data shows a weakening job market, which is a primary concern for Waller [1][2]. - The release of delayed reports after the December meeting may complicate the decision-making process in January [1][2]. - Waller predicts that the labor market is unlikely to improve in the next six to eight weeks, and any rebound in inflation or employment could raise concerns [1][2].