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BumRushDaShow

(169,045 posts)
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 02:04 PM 10 hrs ago

Fed votes to hold rates steady, notes 'uncertain' impacts from Iran war

Last edited Wed Mar 18, 2026, 03:07 PM - Edit history (2)

Source: CNBC

Published Wed, Mar 18 2026 2:00 PM EDT Updated 23 Min Ago


WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday voted to hold its key interest rate steady as policymakers navigate their way through higher-than-expected inflation readings, mixed signs on the labor market - and a war.

In a widely expected decision, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 11-1 to keep the benchmark federal funds rate anchored in a range between 3.5%-3.75%. The rate sets overnight funding costs for banks but influences a broad range of consumer and business borrowing.

The committee in its post-meeting statement made few changes to its view on the economy, with a slightly faster pace of growth and higher inflation projections for 2026.

Despite the elevated uncertainty, officials again signaled they still expect a few rate cuts ahead. The closely watched "dot plot," which reflects individual members' rate projections, pointed to one reduction this year and another in 2027, though the timing remains unclear.



Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/18/fed-interest-rate-decision-march-2026.html



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Original article/headline -

Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, as expected

Published Wed, Mar 18 2026 2:00 PM EDT Updated 2 Min Ago


WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday voted to hold its key interest rate steady as policymakers navigate their way through higher-than-expected inflation readings, mixed signs on the labor market - and a war. In a widely expected decision, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 11-1 to keep the benchmark federal funds rate anchored in a range between 3.5%-3.75%.

The rate sets overnight funding costs for banks but influences a broad range of consumer and business borrowing. The committee in its post-meeting statement made few changes to its view on the economy, with a slightly faster pace of growth and higher inflation projections for the full year in 2026.

Despite the elevated uncertainty, officials again signaled they still expect a few rate cuts ahead. The closely watched "dot plot," which reflects individual members' rate projections, pointed to one reduction this year and another in 2027, though the timing remains unclear.

Of the 19 FOMC participants, seven signaled they expected rates to stay unchanged this year, one more than the last update in December. While future years showed a fairly wide disbursement of forecasts, the median outlook is for an additional cut in 2027 before the funds rate steadies out around 3.1% for the long term.
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Fed votes to hold rates steady, notes 'uncertain' impacts from Iran war (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago OP
inflation inflation inflation CountAllVotes 9 hrs ago #1
+1 peppertree 9 hrs ago #5
How soon..... SergeStorms 9 hrs ago #2
Core PCE Johnny2X2X 9 hrs ago #3
And that PCE report was for JANUARY progree 6 hrs ago #6
Incoming! BaronChocula 9 hrs ago #4
All 3 inflation sets of graphs (PPI, PCE, CPI) are at the top of my journal, one right after the other progree 5 hrs ago #7

SergeStorms

(20,482 posts)
2. How soon.....
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 02:46 PM
9 hrs ago

until tRump sics his MAGA death squads on each of them because they're not cutting rates like he wants?

The Big Fat Orange Pig doesn't like people who don't do whatever his demented brain thinks-up at any given moment.

OFF WITH THEIR HEADS! 😉

Johnny2X2X

(24,128 posts)
3. Core PCE
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 02:53 PM
9 hrs ago

3.1% and rising, 0.4% just last month. The Fed's favorite inflation gauge. Barely covered, but that's what this is about. Inflation is rising.

Bloodbath in the markets today. DOW average for the last 30 years is +10.4% per year. Last 14 months of Trump it's +4.3% terrible returns!

progree

(12,927 posts)
6. And that PCE report was for JANUARY
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 06:07 PM
6 hrs ago

The lastest PCE report to date is for January (whereas we've seen the February CPI report on 3/11 and the February PPI report today)

LBN PCE thread: https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143631718

PCE Graphs (clearly showing it rising) https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=3631734

progree

(12,927 posts)
7. All 3 inflation sets of graphs (PPI, PCE, CPI) are at the top of my journal, one right after the other
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 06:30 PM
5 hrs ago

both regular and core measures
https://www.democraticunderground.com/~progree

NOTE: the PCE graphs are for JANUARY, which is the latest PCE report to date.
The CPI and PPI (wholesale prices) are for February

All of this of course is before the US/Israeli attack on Iran on February 28.

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