The Federal Reserve cut interest rates this week. But the aggressive action Trump seeks could dramatically backfire
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics September 21, 8:07 AM
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Steven Greenhouse sets out in a level-headed way, the damage that President Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve could have on the reputation of the central bank, and subsequently the implications of this for US macroeconomic stability.
He argues that the likely implications of the politicisation of monetary policy are likely to be higher inflation, itself in large part driven by the President's own policies - notably his tariffs and his tax giveaways to the rich.