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    Bessent says Fed should ‘wait and see’ before lowering rates, Semafor reports

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Reserve should “wait and see” before ​deciding whether to lower interest rates amid the war ‌in Iran, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Semafor Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith on Monday.
    Bessent said the U.S. economy was “very strong” in January and February, ​and that the Fed is “doing the right thing by ​sitting and watching” how the conflict plays out.
    “I would ⁠be shocked, for instance, if (the European Central Bank) hiked (rates),” he ​said. “Although I will say that many European countries, (such as) the ​UK, and Asian countries, are subsidizing demand, which we haven’t done in the U.S.”
    Bessent said he is confident that recent price increases are not “going to ​get embedded into inflation expectations.”
    U.S. consumer prices rose by the most ​in nearly four years in March as the war with Iran led ‌to ⁠a record surge in the cost of gasoline and diesel, dealing a blow to President Donald Trump’s approval ratings as discontent grew over his handling of the economy.
    The war has sent global ​crude oil prices ​surging more ⁠than 30%, with the national average retail gasoline price breaking above $4 a gallon for the first ​time in more than three years.
    When asked about ​whether ⁠the war in Iran would ultimately be good or bad for the U.S. economy, Bessent said, “I think we will look back and ⁠say – ​I don’t know the number of days – ​whether it’s 50 or 100 or more (days) for 50 years of stability.”
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