Trump's latest jab at the Fed chair? Called him a "stiff" who's dragging his feet on rate cuts. His take: sure, rates are trending down globally, but the Fed's moves have been painfully modest. The cut they delivered? He argues it should've been at least twice that size. Classic clash between the White House pushing for aggressive monetary easing and the central bank's cautious approach.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 19h ago
Fed is playing the conservative game again, it's really enough.
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-13 04:52
Fed is really too conservative. This time, they should be more aggressive... But on the other hand, Trump may be all talk, but if he were to actually decide on interest rates, he would be stumped.
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BearWhisperGod
· 12-12 01:54
What is Fed trying to pretend this time? They really like to drag things out. Be a little tougher.
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DancingCandles
· 12-11 01:07
Still trying to blame the Federal Reserve? Where's the free market you promised lol
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ChainDetective
· 12-11 01:02
Here we go again, this guy just knows how to bash the Fed haha, but to be honest, the rate cut magnitude is indeed a bit sluggish.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-11 00:53
Haha, here we go again. This time it's the same old story—when the Fed doesn't listen, they start passing the buck.
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-11 00:51
That guy at the Federal Reserve is really something. The rate cuts are as slow as squeezing toothpaste. No wonder Trump was criticizing him.
Trump's latest jab at the Fed chair? Called him a "stiff" who's dragging his feet on rate cuts. His take: sure, rates are trending down globally, but the Fed's moves have been painfully modest. The cut they delivered? He argues it should've been at least twice that size. Classic clash between the White House pushing for aggressive monetary easing and the central bank's cautious approach.