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    Erosion of Fed Independence Would Lead to Higher Inflation, ECB's Rehn Says

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    Posted on August 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    ECB's Rehn warns that undermining Fed independence could lead to higher inflation and global economic impacts, stressing the need for central bank autonomy.

    Impact of Fed Independence Erosion on Inflation, Says ECB's Rehn

    By Anne Kauranen

    HELSINKI (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's escalating attacks on the Federal Reserve could have substantial and global knock-on effects on the financial markets and the real economy, including higher inflation, ECB policymaker Olli Rehn said on Thursday.

    Questions over the independence of the Fed, the world's most important monetary authority, have arisen this year as Trump repeatedly criticised its Chair Jerome Powell and on Monday announced he was firing one of its governors, Lisa Cook.

    "If the central bank's independence were truly to crumble, and the U.S. Federal Reserve began making decisions on grounds other than sound monetary policy principles — for example, because the president demands lower interest rates — the inevitable consequence would be inflation picking up," Rehn said in a panel discussion on democracy held in Turku, Finland.

    The Bank of Finland governor said Trump had exerted strong pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates for quite some time, despite its independence having been an inviolable principle since the beginning of the 1980s.

    "Now, however, this principle is wobbling badly. This could have substantial, global knock-on effects on both the financial markets and the real economy," Rehn said.

    He considered a similar development in Europe unlikely thanks to strong institutions, although he said the pressure could "spill over" across the Atlantic through certain countries and through the financial markets.

    Europeans should take action to boost global confidence in the euro as a safe currency in order to avoid a similar deterioration of central bank autonomy in Europe, he said. 

    "It's no mere coincidence that euro area inflation is now at the 2% target — it is indeed connected to the central bank's independent decision-making," he said.

    The dollar's global hegemony as a reserve currency has proven resilient, and therefore Rehn said he considered its rapid weakening unlikely.

    "I say this, however, with one important caveat: if the dollar's institutional foundations were to crumble — I am referring to the principles of the rule of law and democracy, as well as civil liberties — we could find ourselves in a different situation." 

    While the euro zone's growth has proved more resilient than expected, Rehn said inflation was set to slow below the 2% target in the short term, due to cheaper energy, a stronger euro, and a slowdown in services inflation. 

    "In the ECB's Governing Council, we are closely monitoring the economic situation and stand ready to act if needed," Rehn said.

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki, editing by Terje Solsvik, Sharon Singleton and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Erosion of Fed independence may lead to higher inflation.
    • •Trump's criticism of the Fed raises global economic concerns.
    • •ECB's Rehn emphasizes the importance of central bank autonomy.
    • •Potential global impacts on financial markets and economies.
    • •Europe urged to strengthen euro confidence to prevent similar issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Erosion of Fed independence would lead to higher inflation, ECB's Rehn says

    1What are the potential effects of losing Fed independence?

    If the Federal Reserve's independence crumbles, it could lead to higher inflation and substantial global knock-on effects on financial markets and the real economy.

    2How has President Trump influenced the Federal Reserve?

    President Trump has exerted strong pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, challenging the long-standing principle of its independence.

    3What is the current inflation target for the euro area?

    The euro area inflation is currently at the 2% target, which is connected to the independent decision-making of the central bank.

    4What does Rehn suggest Europeans should do regarding the euro?

    Rehn suggests that Europeans should take action to boost global confidence in the euro as a safe currency to avoid deterioration of central bank autonomy.

    5What is the outlook for euro zone inflation according to Rehn?

    Rehn indicated that while the euro zone's growth has been resilient, inflation is expected to slow below the 2% target in the short term due to factors like cheaper energy and a stronger euro.

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