{"id":2714,"date":"2026-03-18T14:45:14","date_gmt":"2026-03-18T14:45:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/03\/18\/watch-live-fed-chair-powell-holds-news-briefing-after-latest-interest-rate-decision-pbs\/"},"modified":"2026-03-18T14:45:14","modified_gmt":"2026-03-18T14:45:14","slug":"watch-live-fed-chair-powell-holds-news-briefing-after-latest-interest-rate-decision-pbs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/03\/18\/watch-live-fed-chair-powell-holds-news-briefing-after-latest-interest-rate-decision-pbs\/","title":{"rendered":"WATCH LIVE: Fed Chair Powell holds news briefing after latest interest rate decision &#8211; PBS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                 <a class=\"post__byline-name-unhyphenated\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/author\/christopher-rugaber-associated-press\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/Person\" itemprop=\"author\">                     <span itemprop=\"name\">Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<\/span>                 <\/a>                 <a class=\"post__byline-name-hyphenated\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/author\/christopher-rugaber-associated-press\">                     Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press                 <\/a>             <br \/>Leave your feedback<br \/>WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 A key question hangs over the Federal Reserve&#8217;s two-day meeting that ends Wednesday: Will central bank policymakers still reduce short-term interest rates this year, now that the Iran war has sent oil prices higher and gas prices spiking? Or will they have to stand pat for months to see how the conflict plays out?<br \/><strong>Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to hold a news conference at 2:30 p.m. EDT. Watch live in our video player above.<\/strong><br \/>Fed Chair Jerome Powell is almost certain to announce Wednesday that the central bank has kept its key rate unchanged for the second straight meeting at about 3.6%. But the Fed will also release a set of quarterly projections, and they could alter their forecast of one rate cut this year to zero. While such a change might seem minor, it would be a major course correction after 18 months of on-again, off-again rate cuts.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/politics\/watch-pirro-blasts-judge-blocking-justice-department-subpoenas-to-federal-reserve-in-powell-probe\"><strong>WATCH:<\/strong> Pirro blasts judge blocking Justice Department subpoenas to Federal Reserve in Powell probe<\/a><br \/>Wherever the Fed comes down, it is a particularly difficult time for policymakers to issue economic projections. The Iran war that the Trump administration launched Feb. 28 has already sent gas prices soaring and will push up inflation for at least the next month or two. The Fed will have to raise the inflation forecast it issues Wednesday from where it stood in December, when Fed officials projected inflation would fall to 2.6% by the end of this year.<br \/>Subscribe to Here&rsquo;s the Deal, our politics                  newsletter for analysis you won&rsquo;t find anywhere else.<br \/>Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm.<br \/>Many economists expect the Fed will forecast that inflation will remain as high as 3% even by late 2026. An increase of that magnitude could be hard to square with more interest-rate cuts.<br \/>At the same time, the jump in gas prices \u2014 if it is high enough and lasts long enough \u2014 could slow the economy, as more consumer spending is eaten up at the pump, leaving less money to be spent on other goods and services. As a result, unemployment could move higher later this year.<br \/>On Tuesday, gas prices averaged $3.79 a gallon nationwide, according to AAA, up 88 cents from a month ago.<br \/>Those two outcomes \u2014 higher inflation and higher unemployment \u2014 typically lead the Fed in opposite directions. The central bank keeps its key rate unchanged \u2014 or even increases it \u2014 to fight inflation, while it cuts rates to boost spending and hiring. A combination of rising prices and higher unemployment is generally the worst-case scenario for central bankers.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/economy\/3-things-to-know-about-kevin-warsh-trumps-pick-for-fed-chair\"><strong>READ MORE:<\/strong> What economic experts think about Trump&#8217;s choice of Kevin Warsh for Fed chair<\/a><br \/>At the same time, this week&#8217;s meeting will be among the last with Powell as chair. His term ends May 15 and President Donald Trump has nominated a former top Fed official, Kevin Warsh, to replace him. Yet Warsh&#8217;s nomination has been delayed in the Senate because key Republican senators have objected to a Justice Department investigation of Powell over his testimony about a building renovation.<br \/>Last Friday, a judge threw out a pair of subpoenas that the Justice Department had issued to the Fed, dealing a blow to the investigation. But U.S. Attorney Jeannine Pirro has said she will appeal the ruling.<br \/>This week&#8217;s meeting will be Powell&#8217;s second-to-last, unless Warsh isn&#8217;t confirmed by May 15, at which point Powell could remain chair of the Fed&#8217;s rate-setting committee until a replacement is named.<br \/>Even before the Iran war, problems had cropped up in both the inflation and jobs data, putting the Fed in a tight spot. Prices rose more quickly in January than in recent months, according to the Fed&#8217;s preferred measure, with inflation excluding food and energy reaching 3.1% compared with a year earlier. That is little changed from where it was two years ago, a sign that prices are still rising at a stubbornly elevated pace.<br \/>Yet hiring has also stumbled. Businesses and other employers shed 92,000 jobs in February, the government reported earlier this month, an unexpectedly weak showing that followed an encouraging gain of 130,000 in January. The unemployment rate ticked higher to a still-low 4.4% from 4.3%.<br \/>                     Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue.                  <br \/><span>By<\/span> Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Christopher Rugaber, Anne D&#8217;Innocenzio, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Fatima Hussein, Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> David McHugh, Associated Press<br \/><span>By<\/span> Ken Sweet, Seung Min Kim, Associated Press<br \/>                 <a class=\"post__byline-name-unhyphenated\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/author\/christopher-rugaber-associated-press\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/Person\" itemprop=\"author\">                     <span itemprop=\"name\">Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press<\/span>                 <\/a>                 <a class=\"post__byline-name-hyphenated\" href=\"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/newshour\/author\/christopher-rugaber-associated-press\">                     Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press                 <\/a>             <br \/>     <span>Support Provided By:<\/span>     <a href=\"https:\/\/help.pbs.org\/support\/solutions\/articles\/5000677869\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Learn more<\/a> <br \/>Subscribe to Here&rsquo;s the Deal, our politics                  newsletter for analysis you won&rsquo;t find anywhere else.<br \/>Thank you. 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