杰罗姆·鲍威尔今天在杰克逊霍尔所说的一切

币界网Опубліковано о 2024-08-23Востаннє оновлено о 2024-08-23

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美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔今天回到了杰克逊霍尔研讨会,他为接下来的利率制定了游戏计划,大新闻是降息已经提上日程。

鲍威尔告诉我们,无情加息的时代正在结束。他说:“前进的方向是明确的。”。但他也补充道,“降息的时机和速度将取决于即将公布的数据、不断变化的前景和风险平衡。”

所以,基本上,一切都还悬而未决。

鲍威尔的演讲就在9月17日至18日美联储下次会议前几周发表,届时他们可能最终宣布自疫情开始以来的首次降息。

众所周知,美联储对就业市场进一步降温的想法并不感到兴奋。7月份的就业报告也没有提振情绪。

上个月只增加了11.4万个新工作岗位,失业率微升至4.3%,为2021年10月以来的最高水平。

别忘了,有数据显示,截至3月,美国就业人数减少了818000人,这表明就业市场并不像一些人想象的那么强劲。

现在,让我们进入正题。鲍威尔借此机会宣布,在与通货膨胀的斗争中或多或少取得了胜利。

他有信心通货膨胀率正在回到美联储一直追求的2%的神奇目标。他说:“通货膨胀率大幅下降。”。数字也支持他。

使用美联储最喜欢的指标,通货膨胀率降至2.5%,根据消费者价格指数,通货膨胀率为2.9%。鲍威尔还没有打开香槟酒瓶,但他肯定比过去更乐观了。

据他说,“与疫情有关的最严重的经济扭曲正在消退。”但这并不都是好消息。鲍威尔承认,他们没有看到2021年再次出现这种通胀混乱。

他们认为这只是一个短暂的波动,一个暂时的飙升。他们甚至使用了“暂时性”这个词,这在金融界已经成了一个笑话。他基本上承认这是一个失误,并表示使用“暂时性”是他们后悔的事情。

事实证明,通货膨胀不仅仅是一个过渡阶段,美联储不得不争先恐后地赶上。这导致2022年和2023年加息11次。这是很多。但似乎这些加息奏效了。

就目前而言,不管怎样。

鲍威尔不仅谈到了通货膨胀和降息。他还谈到了美联储在整个疫情考验中的学习曲线。他承认,就连专家也措手不及。疫情经济不像我们以前看到的那样。

美联储主席呼吁保持谦逊,称这一时期仍有许多值得学习的地方。他补充说,美联储准备在今年晚些时候进入五年期审查程序时听取新的想法,甚至批评。

他说:“我们需要一种探究精神,专注于从过去的经验中学习。”。他还指出,供应限制有所缓解,这有助于改善局势。

劳动力市场不像疫情前那么疯狂,但鲍威尔还没有撒五彩纸屑。仍然有一些紧张,一些压力。

鲍威尔最后强调了灵活性的必要性。他谈到了应用过去的经验教训,但要以一种适合当前挑战的方式进行。

这是一种平衡行为,他知道这一点。他不会因为事情看起来好一点而放松警惕。“我们在实现目标方面取得了很大进展,”他说,但工作还没有结束。

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