Tariffs and the Inflation Trap: Why Policy Missteps Could Rekindle Price Pressures

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Janus Henderson’s Head of Global Asset Allocation, Ashwin Alankar, assesses the growing risk of a second inflation wave triggered by premature Fed easing and tariff-related supply disruptions.

  • Sticky U.S. inflation remains elevated at 3.3%, despite a 2.7% headline CPI, limiting the Fed’s room to cut rates without reigniting inflationary pressures.

  • A convergence of dovish monetary policy and renewed trade frictions could mirror the 1970s policy error, forcing the Fed into a no-win choice between credibility and recession.

  • The Fed’s $6.7 trillion balance sheet heightens the fragility of the current inflation equilibrium.

Could a misstep now set the stage for another inflation spiral? Delve into the full report for scenario analysis and historical parallels.

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