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Fed 2026 Outlook: Sticky Inflation May Derail Aggressive Easing Bets
Abstract:Long-term USD valuations face headwinds as new projections suggest the Federal Reserve’s 2026 easing path may be shallower than markets anticipate due to persistent inflation and tariff risks.

As markets look beyond the immediate quarter, the Federal Reserves policy trajectory for 2026 is emerging as a critical driver for USD valuations and US Treasury Yields. Contrasting institutional forecasts suggest that the path to lower rates will be obstructed by structural inflation and fiscal constraints.
The Inflation Barrier
Analysis suggests that while the US economy is projected to grow above potential (approx. 2.3% GDP), inflation remains the primary “political constraint.”
Key Risk Factors for the Dollar
Three macro-variables are poised to dictate the Fed's “neutral” rate:
1. Wealth Effect: Historical highs in US equity valuations and household net worth ($176.3 trillion) continue to support consumption, making it harder for inflation to cool to the 2.0% target.
2. Tariff Policies: With effective tariff rates potentially rising, import costs could re-ignite Goods inflation, forcing the Fed to keep rates restrictive to protect the Dollar's purchasing power.
3. Energy Deflation: A forecasted drop in Brent Crude to $55/bbl acts as a doveish counterweight, potentially offering the only clear window for rate relief.
Analyst View
For EUR/USD and USD/JPY, the “higher for longer” narrative remains intact if US growth outpaces peers. However, should the “AI-driven” tech sentiment falter, a reversal in the wealth effect could force the Feds hand earlier than 2026. Until then, the Greenback retains structural support from real yield differentials.
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