Phillip Macro Update

 |   03 Feb 2026  |    4 views

Fed pauses with mandates stabilizing

Event

The U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) concluded its meeting on 27-28 January 2026, maintaining the federal funds rate at 3.50%–3.75% after delivering 75 bps of cumulative easing over the prior three meetings. The Committee framed its decision around a more balanced trade-off between stabilising labour-market conditions and inflation that remains above target, signalling a shift into a more patient phase of the easing cycle.


Key points to note:

  1. Split vote reflects easing tensions between inflation and labour risks
    The FOMC voted 10–2 to keep rates unchanged, with Governors Stephen Miran and Christopher Waller dissenting in favour of an immediate 25 bps cut. Chair Powell characterised the decision as broadly supported, noting that the tension between inflation and unemployment has eased relative to earlier in the cycle, allowing the Committee to adopt a more balanced policy stance.
  2. Inflation eased from its peak while labour stabilize
    Powell reiterated that inflation has eased significantly from its mid-2022 highs but remains somewhat elevated relative to the Fed’s 2% target. He noted that recent inflation readings have been influenced by higher prices stemming from tariffs, while disinflation appears to be continuing in the services sector. At the same time, labour-market conditions are showing signs of stabilisation following a period of gradual softening, with the unemployment rate broadly unchanged. Taken together, this backdrop supports a patient, data-dependent approach to future policy decisions.
  3. Fed reaffirms focus on both sides of the dual mandate
    Powell reiterated that monetary policy remains guided by the Fed’s dual mandate of maximum employment and stable prices. He emphasised that decisions will continue to balance progress on inflation with developments in the labour market, reinforcing a two-sided risk-management approach rather than a singular focus on inflation.
  4. No forward guidance with a meeting-by-meeting approach reaffirmed
    The Fed made clear it has not taken any decisions regarding future rate moves. Powell pushed back against expectations of a pre-committed easing trajectory, reiterating that policy decisions will be made on a meeting-by-meeting basis, guided by incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks.


Outlook:

We expect the Fed to keep policy rates unchanged in the near term, with the next rate cut in June, broadly in line with market pricing. Improving labour-market conditions and inflation that remains above the Fed’s 2% target give policymakers room to stay on hold for now, reinforcing a pause through the first half of the year.

We think that rate cuts will only resume once inflation shows clearer progress beyond tariff-related effects or labour conditions begin to soften meaningfully. Chair Powell made clear that rate hikes are not the base case, with the bar for tightening set very high. Instead, the easing path is likely to be gradual and data-dependent, with tariff-driven goods inflation expected to peak and fade over the year. If the disinflation materialises without a re-tightening in the labour market, it would open the door for further cuts later in the year.


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