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Donald Trump’s attack on Fed shifts market bets on interest rates and inflation

Gap between long-term and short-term borrowing costs is close to its widest for three years
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Donald Trump’s attacks on Fed chair Jay Powell, left, and governor Lisa Cook, right, have threatened to knock confidence in the world’s most important central bank
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"}],[{"start":162.85,"text":"The reaction on US stock markets was muted on Tuesday afternoon, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both little changed."}],[{"start":173.19,"text":"Investors have grown increasingly uneasy in recent months about Trump’s criticism of Fed chair Jay Powell, his temporary appointment of Stephen Miran to the central bank’s rate-setting panel and other moves such as the sacking of a top statistics chief."}],[{"start":189.78,"text":"Central bank independence and reliable economic statistics have been cornerstones of developed markets in recent decades, and US Treasuries provide benchmark rates that underpin trillions of dollars of financial assets."}],[{"start":205.98,"text":"Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate banking committee, accused Trump of making an “authoritarian power grab”, while legal scholars said the White House would have to show in court that there was cause to fire Cook."}],[{"start":220.70999999999998,"text":"“I see actions taken by the White House to pressure and intimidate Powell and Cook as part of a strategy to diminish and ultimately eliminate the Federal Reserve’s statutory independence,” said Ed Al-Hussainy, senior rates analyst at Columbia Threadneedle Investments."}],[{"start":240.08999999999997,"text":"Fraser Lundie, global head of fixed income at Aviva Investors, said any government “exhibiting instability of institutional arrangements and at risk of direct political influence” would result in a weaker currency, a steeper government bond curve and a higher so-called risk premium attached to long-dated debt."}],[{"start":260.66999999999996,"text":"The US dollar fell 0.3 per cent on Tuesday against a basket of its peers, including the euro and the pound. The greenback is down more than 9 per cent this year, as Trump’s trade and broader policies have affected the US economic outlook and investor attitudes to the US."}],[{"start":282.05999999999995,"text":"Economists and investors say Trump’s pressure on the Fed is the most prominent example of a new era of so-called fiscal dominance, in which central bank policy becomes more dictated by governments’ need to keep borrowing costs low to service huge debts."}],[{"start":300.05999999999995,"text":"“There is no question in our view that the Fed is now subject to intensifying fiscal dominance risks,” said Deutsche Bank analyst George Saravelos."}],[{"start":310.63999999999993,"text":"“What is a bigger surprise to us is that the market is not more concerned,” he added, saying investors were being “too complacent” about this risk."}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":329.0799999999999,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1756252071_7917.mp3"}

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