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US Fed expected to keep rates steady as Iran war effects ripple
The US Federal Reserve opened its two-day meeting on Tuesday with policymakers expected to keep interest rates steady, as the war on Iran's effects on energy prices and supply chains ripple through the world's largest economy.
The central bank's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) began its gathering at 10:00 am Eastern time (14:00 GMT), a spokesperson said.
Fed officials are set to keep rates steady at a range between 3.50 percent and 3.75 percent, extending their pause on rate cuts since the start of the year. Their decision will be announced on Wednesday.
The US central bank has a dual mandate to keep inflation to its long-term two-percent target and to ensure maximum employment.
US inflation, however, has soared well above that level for years. It initially spiked in the pandemic but prices have not stabilized since, leaving consumers battered by years of higher-than-expected price increases.
In March, consumer inflation rose sharply to 3.3 percent year-on-year, driven by higher energy prices as a result of the Iran war.
The Middle East has been plunged into violence since the United States and Israel launched the war on February 28 with wide-ranging airstrikes, prompting Iranian retaliatory action.
Iran has virtually blocked the key Strait of Hormuz, through which about a fifth of the world's oil and gas normally flows, spiking energy prices and leading to widespread supply shortages.
Fed policymakers have signalled that they are concerned about the knock-on effects of the energy price increases, fuelling overall inflation and potentially slowing the economy due to production cost increases.
Markets overwhelmingly expect the Fed to keep rates unchanged, however, as the central banks waits to see on which side of its mandate it will need to intervene.
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While the rate decision has not drawn much speculation this month, all eyes on Wednesday will be on Fed Chair Jerome Powell's press conference, likely his last in this role.
US President Donald Trump has frequently criticized and insulted Powell in the former's second term in the White House, making clear his desire for the independent Fed to lower interest rates.
Powell's term as chair ends in May, and his successor -- Trump nominee Kevin Warsh -- has faced a rocky road to confirmation.
On Friday, a key obstacle on that road was removed when the US Justice Department said it was dropping -- for now -- a criminal probe into Powell over cost overruns on a building renovation project.
Days later, Republican Thom Tillis -- who had vowed to hold up Warsh's nomination while the probe against Powell was ongoing -- said he would support the confirmation.
If Warsh is confirmed he would succeed Powell in May as chair. The outgoing Fed chief could, however, stay on as a member of the board, in what would be an unusual but not unprecedented move.
Powell's term on the board ends in January 2028.
Ch.Kahalev--AMWN