The Federal Reserve is set to undergo a regional president rotation, with both the incoming and outgoing leadership displaying a hawkish stance.
BlockBeats News, November 17th, next year the Federal Reserve will welcome the annual rotation of four Regional Fed Presidents. Out of the 12 Regional Fed Presidents, five have voting rights each year—four of them rotate annually, while the New York Fed has permanent voting rights. In 2026, the Presidents of the Cleveland, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Minneapolis Feds will become voting members, while the Presidents of the Kansas City, Chicago, Boston, and St. Louis Feds will rotate out. Currently, all four voting Regional Fed Presidents lean towards a hawkish stance.
Boston Fed President Collins stated this week that although she supported the rate cut at the last meeting, the threshold for further cuts is "relatively high," and maintaining rates at their current level for "a period of time" may be appropriate. St. Louis Fed President Moolenaar expressed support for the rate cut at the last meeting but emphasized that any further moves "need to proceed with caution, as there is limited room for further easing without overly loosening monetary policy." Kansas City Fed President Schmidt reiterated last Friday that inflation is "still too high," and while tariffs may push up prices, he voted against the rate cut at the September meeting. Chicago Fed President Gulbis previously stated that the bar for another rate cut has been raised and openly expressed concerns about inflation persisting above the 2% target for almost five years and deviating from the track.
The upcoming Regional Fed Presidents who will soon gain voting rights next year also show a hawkish inclination. Although the addition of the Philadelphia Fed President may moderate the committee's stance, Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari remains cautious about further rate cuts, emphasizing the economy's intrinsic resilience. Cleveland Fed President Hammack and Dallas Fed President Logan have both explicitly stated a greater focus on inflation issues and hold a cautious stance on rate cuts.
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