Nick Timiros, a famous reporter for the Wall Street Journal who is known as the "Federal Reserve's mouthpiece," recently wrote that the Federal Reserve is trying to reassess the impact of Trump's new administration on the U.S. economy and inflation. According to people familiar with the matter, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell was very dissatisfied with the public speeches of some Federal Reserve officials because they more directly linked the Fed's policies to the policy changes proposed by Trump. At present, the market generally believes that the Fed may cut interest rates slower, less frequently, and more cautiously in the future. Analysts say that the uncertainty of the Fed's interest rate cut prospects in 2025 is rising. Investors not only have to face the situation that the Fed may suspend interest rate cuts for a period of time, but also face the turmoil that may be brought about by Trump's new administration. (Jinshi)