BeeMarkets
BeeMarkets
Pioneering AI Broker: Lowest Spreads & Commissions
Home
Trade
Trading Environment
Spread Commission
Account
Account Type
Overview Standard Account Expert Account Pro Account Corporate Account Islamic Account
Manage Account
Deposits & Withdrawals
Market
Market
Forex Metal EnergyIndices Crypto
Platform
FastBull
Overview FastBull Web FastBull App
BeeMarkets
OverviewBeeMarkets App
Resources
News & Education
Market News 24/7 Economic Calendar Video
Trading tools
Currency Converter Margin Calculator Swap Calculator P/L Calculator
More
About Us
Why Us Contact BeeMarkets BM AI Help Center Term and Policy
Sign Up
Log In

English

Español

العربية

Bahasa Indonesia

Bahasa Melayu

Tiếng Việt

ภาษาไทย

Русский язык

Français

Italiano

Turkish

Português

日本語

한국어

简中

繁中

English
Language
  • Home
  • Trade
    • Trading Environment
    • Spread
    • Commission
  • Account
    • Account Type
    • Overview
    • Standard Account
    • Expert Account
    • Pro Account
    • Corporate Account
    • Islamic Account
    • Deposits & Withdrawals
  • Market
    • Market
    • Forex
    • Metal
    • Energy
    • Indices
    • Crypto
  • Platform
    • FastBull
    • Overview
    • FastBull Web
    • FastBull App
    • BeeMarkets
    • Overview
    • BeeMarkets App
  • Resources
    • News & Education
    • Market News
    • 24/7
    • Economic Calendar
    • Video
    • Trading tools
    • Currency Converter
    • Margin Calculator
    • Swap Calculator
    • P/L Calculator
  • More
    • About Us
    • Why Us
    • Contact BeeMarkets
    • BM AI
    • Help Center
    • Term and Policy

English

Español

العربية

Bahasa Indonesia

Bahasa Melayu

Tiếng Việt

ภาษาไทย

Русский язык

Français

Italiano

Turkish

Português

日本語

한국어

简中

繁中

Sign Up Log In

Bessent Sees Room for a Future Revamp of the Fed´s 2% Target

Manuel
Summary:

The discussion could potentially be framed around a switch to 1.5% to 2.5% or 1% to 3%, Bessent suggested in the interview, which was posted on Dec. 22. “There is a very robust conversation” to be had, he said.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent backed the idea of reconsidering the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation target once the US has sustainably brought price increases back down to that pace.
“Once we are back to 2 — which I think will be in sight — then we can have a discussion: Is it much smarter to have a range?” Bessent said in an interview on the . “Once we re-anchor to the target, then we can talk about a range.”
The discussion could potentially be framed around a switch to 1.5% to 2.5% or 1% to 3%, Bessent suggested in the interview, which was posted on Dec. 22. “There is a very robust conversation” to be had, he said.
Fed policymakers in 2012 formally and publicly adopted the current 2% target, which is shared by many central banks around the world. Bessent said that the idea of “decimal-point certainty is just absurd.” But he said shifting the target at a time when inflation is running faster than that would risk giving the impression that “when you’re above a level, you’ll always fudge upward.”
The interview was recorded after the Dec. 18 release of the November consumer price index, which showed a 2.7% increase in the level from a year before. The Fed uses a separate gauge, the so-called PCE price index. The PCE climbed 2.8% over the 12 months to September, the most recent reading showed.

People ‘Hurting’

“It’s very difficult to re-anchor until you meet the target and maintain credibility,” Bessent said. He also acknowledged affordability concerns among households — angst that surfaced in off-cycle elections held in November that saw Republican losses.
The Treasury chief said that “we understand that the American people are hurting.” The price level “has gotten very high,” he said, blaming that surge on the Biden administration. Inflation is now “starting to roll down,” thanks in part to declines in rents that had — he argued — been driven up by a jump in undocumented immigrants.
While some economists said the most recent CPI report likely contained measurement issues thanks to federal staff being furloughed during the government shutdown of October and early November, Bessent said he thought “it was a pretty accurate number.” He said while some components, including energy, recorded an increase, observable real-time figures showed they’re coming down.
Bessent also indicated that stabilizing the budget deficit could provide an argument for lower interest-rate levels. He cited an example from Germany before the days of the euro, where the Bundesbank agreed to “foam the runway” and decrease rates in return for the government pursuing a not-profligate “reasonable fiscal balance.”

German Model

“That’s something that we could be doing here,” he said. Germany’s central bank and government “would work with each other hand-in-hand,” he said. He also noted that, before World War II, the Treasury Department “had a seat at the table on the Federal Reserve.”
The Treasury secretary said, “If we can stabilize the budget deficit, even bring it down, then that will contribute to disinflation.”
Bessent, who has been overseeing the process for President Donald Trump selecting a candidate to succeed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, reiterated his criticism of the US central bank expanding its balance sheet too much and too long after Covid hit.
“Absolutely, large-scale asset purchases should be part of the so-called central bank toolkit,” he said. He also supported the Fed’s emergency powers to aid a strategic industry if needed, saying “it would not have behooved anyone” for the airline industry to collapse during Covid. As for the broader so-called quantitative initiative, “I think that the duration went on much, much too long.”

Source: Bloomberg

To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
Copyright © 2025 FastBull Ltd
News, historical chart data, and fundamental company data are provided by FastBull Ltd.
Risk Warnings and Disclaimers
You understand and acknowledge that there is a high degree of risk involved in trading. Following any strategies or investment methods may lead to potential losses. The content on the site is provided by our contributors and analysts for information purposes only. You are solely responsible for determining whether any trading assets, securities, strategy, or any other product is suitable for investing based on your own investment objectives and financial situation.
BeeMarkets
InstagramTwitterfacebooklinkedin
App Store Google Play
Trade
Trading Environment
Spread
Commission
Account
Account Type
Overview
Standard Account
Expert Account
Pro Account
Corporate Account
Islamic Account
Manage Account
Deposits & Withdrawals
Market
Market
Forex
Metal
Energy
Indices
Crypto
Platform
FastBull
Overview
FastBull Web
FastBull App
BeeMarkets
Overview
BeeMarkets App
Resources
News & Education
Market News
24/7
Economic Calendar
Video
Trading tools
Currency Converter
Margin Calculator
Swap Calculator
P/L Calculator
More
About Us
Why Us
Contact BeeMarkets
BM AI
Help Center
Term and Policy

BEE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD is a broker registered in South Africa with registration number 2025 / 325303 / 07. Its registered address is:21 Villa Charlise, Edgar Road, Boksburg, Boksburg, Boksburg, Gauteng, 1459.BEE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD is an affiliated entity of Bee (COMOROS) Ltd, and the two operate independently.

BEEMARKETS SECURITIES & FINANCIAL PRODUCTS PROMOTION L.L.C is a broker registered in the United Arab Emirates with registration number 1471759. Its registered address is:Office No. 101, Property of Sheikh Ahmed Bin Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Deira, Hor Al Anz.BEEMARKETS SECURITIES & FINANCIAL PRODUCTS PROMOTION L.L.C is an affiliated entity of Bee (COMOROS) Ltd, and the two operate independently.

Risk Disclosure:OTC derivative contracts, such as Contracts for Difference (CFDs) and leveraged foreign exchange (FX), are complex financial instruments carrying significant risks. Leverage can lead to rapid losses, potentially exceeding your initial investment, making these products unsuitable for all investors. Before trading, carefully evaluate your financial position, investment goals, and risk tolerance. We strongly recommend consulting independent financial advice if you have any doubts about the risks involved.

BeeMarkets does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of the information provided here, and it should not be relied upon as such. The content—whether from third parties or otherwise—is not a recommendation, offer, or solicitation to buy or sell any financial product, security, or instrument, or to engage in any trading strategy. Readers are advised to seek their own professional advice.

Jurisdictional Restrictions:BeeMarkets does not offer services to residents of certain jurisdictions, including the United States, Mainland China, Australia, Iran, and North Korea, or any region where such services would violate local laws or regulations. Users must be 18 years old or of legal age in their jurisdiction and are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable local laws. Participation is at your own discretion and not solicited by BeeMarkets. BeeMarkets does not guarantee the suitability of this website’s information for all jurisdictions.

Risk Disclosure Anti-Money Laundering Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2025 BeeMarkets, All Rights Reserved