How should the Fed respond to an economy in transition? Strategist answers

Published 03/15/2025, 05:02 PM
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Investing.com -- The Federal Reserve faces a complex challenge as it navigates an economy in "transition," with markets increasingly pricing in a more dovish policy stance, according to Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBKGn) analysts in a note this week.

“Motivated by the emergence of recession fears, the market has shifted to pricing a significantly more dovish Fed path this year,” analysts wrote.

While Deutsche Bank’s baseline "remains for steady rates this year," they acknowledge that downside risks could lead to rate cuts.

On the hawkish side, Deutsche Bank noted that "the economy was undeniably solid heading into this period" with strong indicators such as CEO confidence and business surveys. 

They note that the Fed is also wary of tariff-driven inflation, which could be difficult to separate from organic price pressures. 

“A simple tariff could permeate through a variety of items in the inflation basket over a period of time,” analysts wrote. Additionally, inflation expectations remain elevated, and “the risks of unanchoring are much greater than during the last trade war of 2018-19.”

However, dovish arguments also carry weight, according to the bank. 

"Uncertainty may prove paralyzing," Deutsche Bank declared, highlighting federal job cuts and trade policy volatility.

They add that the labor market is also at risk of non-linear declines, where “a 0.5 percentage point rise in the unemployment rate tended to be associated with a much sharper subsequent rise around recessions.”

Ultimately, Deutsche Bank sees a bimodal market outlook where “either the economy remains resilient and high inflation keeps the Fed mostly on hold, or the slashing of government employment combined with a trade uncertainty-induced freezing in private sector hiring leads to a sharp deterioration in the labor market that necessitates a steeper path of cuts.”

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