Federal Open Market Committee

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Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Hawkish Hold

    Fed maintains rates and raises inflation projections for 2026.

  2. Official Departure

    Raphael Bostic officially steps down as President of the Atlanta Federal Reserve.

  3. Public Warning Issued

    Bostic's comments on the 'dangerous trend' of questioning Fed independence are widely circulated in financial media.

  4. Bostic Essay Published

    Outgoing President Bostic releases a formal essay defending the Fed's independence from political influence.

  5. Geopolitical Shock

    US-Iran conflict begins, causing Brent crude to spike above $110.

  6. First Pause

    FOMC holds rates steady as inflation concerns begin to resurface.

  7. Easing Cycle

    Fed cuts rates in three consecutive meetings (Sept, Oct, Dec).

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Federal Reserve Bearish

Fed Decision Decouples from Dot Plot as JPMorgan’s Michele Warns of Inflation

JPMorgan Asset Management’s Bob Michele expressed profound skepticism following the Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates, citing a glaring misalignment between current policy and the committee's own economic projections. Michele warned that escalating geopolitical tensions, specifically the conflict involving Iran, represent a significant inflationary threat rather than a temporary disruption.

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