Fed's Split Between Doves and Hawks Fuels Crypto's Unsteady Surge
- NY Fed's John Williams hinted at potential December rate cut, sparking crypto market surge as traders priced in 60% cut probability. - Dallas Fed's Lorie Logan warned against premature cuts, highlighting FOMC divisions revealed in October meeting minutes. - BofA's Hartnett linked crypto's 35-45% declines to liquidity risks, noting $2.2B in record fund outflows as caution grows. - Former Fed adviser El-Erian cautioned against overreacting to dovish signals, citing delayed inflation data and hawkish resist
Cryptocurrency prices jumped on Friday after John Williams, President of the New York Federal Reserve, suggested a possible interest rate reduction in December. This sparked renewed hopes that the Federal Reserve might soon loosen its monetary policy to tackle ongoing inflation issues. Williams, who holds a voting position on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), described current policy as "somewhat restrictive," but pointed out there is "potential for further adjustments soon" to move closer to a neutral stance
This development affected various asset classes, with digital currencies such as
However, not every Fed official echoed Williams' more accommodative stance. Lorie Logan, President of the Dallas Fed and a future FOMC voter in 2026, called for restraint and cautioned that additional rate cuts could jeopardize progress on inflation. "It's premature to determine how restrictive the current policy really is," she remarked, adding that the FOMC's recent 25-basis-point cuts already risked overstimulating the economy
Adding further complexity, Mohamed El-Erian, a former adviser to the Fed, warned investors not to overinterpret Williams' comments. He cautioned that the Fed's reliance on incoming data and the lack of October inflation figures—delayed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics—could prolong internal disagreements
Despite ongoing debate, major U.S. stock indexes inched higher as investors factored in a nearly 70% likelihood of a December rate cut, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. The crypto rally, though, remained tentative, with Hartnett observing that a successful rate reduction would likely boost demand for zero-coupon Treasuries, but also warning that liquidity concerns could re-emerge if the Fed postpones action
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