Federal Reserve of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem Open to New Rate Cuts but Cautious on Inflation
PorAinvest
lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2025, 2:12 pm ET1 min de lectura
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Alberto Musalem, is open to further interest rate cuts but cautions that the Fed should be cautious and maintain high rates to keep inflation under control. Musalem believes the current monetary policy is "modestly restrictive and neutral" and that the Fed should move carefully to avoid becoming too expansionary.
The Federal Reserve's political independence has been a contentious issue in recent years, with incoming US President Trump claiming he wants to have a say in monetary policy. Federal Reserve Board member Adriana Kugler, in a recent speech, defended the independence of central banks, emphasizing its importance for achieving good policies and economic outcomes [1]. Kugler highlighted that an independent central bank has higher credibility in financial markets and among the public, stabilizing inflation expectations and achieving inflation stability.Last week, Fed Chairman Powell reiterated that the president does not have the authority to fire him, as the law does not allow it [1]. Kugler is one of the seven members of the Federal Reserve Board, appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, forming a specific leadership collective that can formulate economic policies based on economic conditions without being accountable to the president [1].
Meanwhile, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Alberto Musalem, is open to further interest rate cuts but cautions that the Fed should be cautious and maintain high rates to keep inflation under control. Musalem believes the current monetary policy is "modestly restrictive and neutral" and that the Fed should move carefully to avoid becoming too expansionary .
Musalem's stance aligns with Kugler's view that central banks free from political pressure can take unpopular measures, such as raising interest rates, which may lead to short-term economic pain but can bring long-term benefits by reducing inflation [1]. He also pointed out that an independent central bank has higher credibility in financial markets and among the public, with consumers and business leaders often expecting the central bank to maintain low inflation in the long term [1].
While Musalem's caution is understandable given the recent inflation shock starting in 2021, long-term inflation expectations only increased slightly, indicating that the Fed's measures are having the desired effect [1].

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