The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates on Wednesday and maybe signal a break in its 14-month cycle of tightening.
Investors predict that the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point at the conclusion of its most recent two-day policy meeting. The policy statement will be made public at 2:00 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT), and Fed Chair Jerome Powell will address the media 30 minutes later.
However, the recent statement and Powell's explanation will need to address a set of conflicting risks that have escalated. Although inflation has been decreasing gradually, some officials of the Federal Reserve remain unconvinced that interest rates have increased enough to effectively manage it. Moreover, the economy seems to be deteriorating, and three recent bank collapses have sparked concerns about potential problems in the financial sector. Additionally, the ongoing uncertainty surrounding debt limit negotiations between the Republican-controlled Congress and the Democratic-led White House could result in a severe crisis if the U.S. government is unable to make its payments due.

As per a report by Reuters, as of March, 10 out of 18 policymakers of the Fed stated that they were likely ready to halt the increase of interest rates once one more hike, which is expected in this week's meeting, lifts the Fed's benchmark overnight rate to a range of 5.00% to 5.25%.
In light of that consensus and other issues that have gotten worse in the interim, the Fed is expected to at least leave open the possibility that, barring a future inflation surprise, this hike will be the final one in the current tightening cycle.
Policymakers have to evaluate the collapse of The First Republic Bank. This was similar to how the central bank had to deal with the fallout from the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank at its meeting on March 21-22.
The compromise of proceeding with a rate increase this time "may be that Powell has to adopt a less forward-leaning tone in terms of prospects for additional tightening at the following meeting," wrote Krishna Guha, a former New York Fed official who is now vice chairman of Evercore ISI, in a note prior to the policy decision.
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