"Treasury Secretary Advocates for Dramatic Rate Cuts, Defends Economic Data Reporting"

"Treasury Secretary Advocates for Dramatic Rate Cuts, Defends Economic Data Reporting"

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has dominated economic headlines in recent days by advocating for lower interest rates and defending key aspects of economic reporting. According to Bloomberg Television and multiple news outlets, Bessent stated that the Federal Reserve’s current interest rate of between four point two five and four point five percent is far too high. He argues that rates should be at least one point five to one point seven five percent lower. He told Bloomberg TV that the Federal Reserve should begin a series of rate cuts, with an initial cut of fifty basis points as soon as September. He said the Federal Reserve committee should step back and reconsider its approach, echoing President Trump’s criticism of the Fed’s reluctance to cut rates. As reported by UPI, Bessent supports a more aggressive pace of rate reductions, believing current monetary policy is overly restrictive given today's economic indicators. Markets reacted positively, with treasuries rallying and stocks reaching new highs following Bessent’s comments. In a closely watched interview with Fox Business, Bessent also addressed the ongoing debate over the country’s key economic data. He pushed back against suggestions from some Trump administration allies about suspending the monthly jobs report due to concerns about accuracy and data revisions. Instead, Bessent argued for modernizing the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ data collection and making the reports more reliable, not less frequent. He emphasized that sound policymaking requires robust and timely data, suggesting more investment in digital infrastructure to improve sample collection and reporting. Turning to trade, Fortune and Politico Pro report that Bessent has endorsed a controversial new deal between Nvidia, AMD, and the U.S. government, requiring both companies to pay fifteen percent of their China chip sales to the U.S. as a condition of export. Bessent called this a blueprint for future industry deals, stating that it could help reduce national debt and possibly benefit taxpayers if the experiment proves successful. However, this move has sparked debate among legal experts, as imposing such export revenue-sharing without explicit congressional approval is highly unusual. On sanctions policy, he signaled a flexible approach, saying that further increases or easing of sanctions against Russia remain on the table as global conditions evolve. Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for the latest. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Treasury Secretary Bessent Defends Temporary Tariffs as Bridge Measure Amid Economic Security Concerns

Treasury Secretary Bessent Defends Temporary Tariffs as Bridge Measure Amid Economic Security Concerns

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently delivered remarks titled Economic Security First before the Economic Club of Dallas. Paul Hastings Daily Financial Regulation Update reports that he spoke on ...

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Treasury Secretary Bessent Predicts 3.5% GDP Growth in 2026 Despite Q4 Slowdown

Treasury Secretary Bessent Predicts 3.5% GDP Growth in 2026 Despite Q4 Slowdown

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently delivered a bold economic forecast, predicting United States gross domestic product growth of at least three point five percent in two thousand twenty six. Ac...

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Treasury Secretary Bessent Projects 3.5% Economic Growth for 2026 Despite Q4 Slowdown

Treasury Secretary Bessent Projects 3.5% Economic Growth for 2026 Despite Q4 Slowdown

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently shared an optimistic outlook for the United States economy. According to The Street, he told Fox News that the economy can grow by at least three point five p...

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Transformative G20 Agenda Unveiled: Treasury Priorities Span Digital Assets, Financial Literacy, and Streamlined Regulation

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced major priorities for the United States' leadership of the G20 Finance Track this year, with a focus on pro-growth economic policies and modernizing financial...

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Treasury Secretary Announces G20 Priorities, Corporate Tax Reforms, and Cybersecurity AI Guidance

Treasury Secretary Announces G20 Priorities, Corporate Tax Reforms, and Cybersecurity AI Guidance

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced major priorities for the United States' leadership of the G20 Finance Track today. The Treasury Department is hosting a series of high-level meetings through...

19 Feb 3min

Cryptocurrency Clarity: Treasury Secretary Pushes for Regulatory Reforms

Cryptocurrency Clarity: Treasury Secretary Pushes for Regulatory Reforms

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pushing hard for regulatory clarity in cryptocurrency markets. According to AInvest News, he urged Congress to pass the CLARITY Act by spring for President Trump to...

17 Feb 2min

US Treasury Secretary Suggests Flexible Inflation Target, Highlights Critical Mineral Agreements and Crypto Legislation

US Treasury Secretary Suggests Flexible Inflation Target, Highlights Critical Mineral Agreements and Crypto Legislation

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently suggested that the Federal Reserve shift from a fixed two percent inflation target to a broader range. The Daily Economy reports this idea aims to address ...

17 Feb 2min

Treasury Secretary Faces Scrutiny Over UAE Crypto Investment and Russia Sanctions

Treasury Secretary Faces Scrutiny Over UAE Crypto Investment and Russia Sanctions

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