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#美联储维持利率不变 On March 18th local time, the Federal Reserve concluded its two-day monetary policy meeting and released its March interest rate decision as expected. The core content aligns with market expectations, but numerous details suggest shifts in policy direction, serving as a key indicator for global monetary policy trends in 2026 and directly affecting the global asset pricing logic.
The core message receiving the most attention in this decision is the maintained interest rate: The Federal Reserve announced it would maintain the federal funds rate target range at 3.5% to 3.75%, consistent with market consensus. The vote passed 11:1, with the sole dissenting vote from a Federal Reserve Governor who advocated for an immediate rate cut of 25 basis points, reflecting minor disagreement within the Fed regarding economic outlook and policy path, though the overall tone remains "steady and hawkish."
Notably, this policy statement introduced significant new content—the first explicit mention of the Middle East situation. The statement indicated that escalating Middle East conflict creates high uncertainty regarding impacts on the global economy, energy supply, and inflation trajectory. This marks the first time the Federal Reserve has incorporated geopolitical conflict as a core variable in policy considerations, highlighting that current global conditions are increasingly affecting U.S. monetary policy.
The dot plot further clarified the future rate-cut pace: maintaining the unchanged median path of one rate cut in 2026 and one additional cut in 2027, without adjusting rate-cut expectations despite recent weak U.S. non-farm payroll data and weakening economic indicators. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve officials slightly raised 2026 inflation and economic growth forecasts, indicating continued confidence in U.S. economic resilience, and raised the long-term neutral rate to 3.1%, implying the future rate level will be higher than previously expected, further solidifying the "higher for longer" interest rate environment.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell released further policy signals at the post-meeting press conference. He emphasized that rate cuts require seeing inflation persistently and credibly decline to the 2% target level. Current policy has no fixed path, and the Federal Reserve will assess employment, inflation data, and geopolitical risks at each meeting, not ruling out dynamic adjustments based on evolving circumstances.
Powell also mentioned that energy price increases caused by Middle East tensions could exacerbate inflation stickiness, which is an important consideration for the Fed's current pause in rate cuts. This Fed decision reflects both steadfast resolve in combating inflation and exposes policy dilemmas amid multiple pressures from geopolitical conflict, energy price volatility, and slowing economic growth. For global markets, "higher for longer" expectations will continue to suppress risk assets while supporting the U.S. dollar and Treasury yields; meanwhile, Middle East situation uncertainty renders commodities and safe-haven assets highly volatile.
Going forward, markets will focus on tracking U.S. inflation data, employment performance, and Middle East situation developments, all of which will influence the Fed's subsequent policy adjustment pace and continue to impact global capital market trends.