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Trump says Fed should cut rates

Donald Trump said on Monday that the Federal Reserve should cut rates.

“The slow moving Fed should cut rates,” Trump reiterated in a post on his social media platform Truth Social.

But Kevin Hassett, director of the US national economic council, yesterday denied that the tariffs were part of a strategy by Trump to crash financial markets to pressure the US federal reserve to cut interest rates, insisting there were would be no “political coercion” of the central bank.

Goods imported from dozens of countries and territories are now going to be taxed at sharply higher rates, and that is expected to drive up the costs of everything from cars to clothes to computers.

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Key events

Graeme Wearden

US central bank policymakers will get a chance to discuss the market mayhem later today, when they meet.

The Federal Reserve is holding a “Closed Board Meeting” at 11.30am ET in Washington DC for Fed board governors.

There’s only one item listed under ‘matters to be considered’:

1) Review and determination by the Board of Governors of the advance and discount rates to be charged by the Federal Reserve Banks.

The meeting has caused a little stir online and in social media, with claims that this is an emergency meeting to address the market meltdown.

However, the details of the meeting are dated 3 April, which is last Thursday, indicating it is not an emergency reaction to the slump on Friday and today.

My colleague Graeme Wearden is covering the market turmoil in detail on our business live blog:

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