Wells Fargo CEO: US Economy Remains "Extremely Robust," Interest Rate Cuts Inappropriate Now

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04/21

Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf stated that despite the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the U.S. economy remains "extremely robust." He emphasized that, given the current geopolitical risks, lowering interest rates at this time would be "the wrong move." Scharf noted that loan demand is solid, consumer defaults are well-managed, and businesses are entering this period in good financial health.

Scharf indicated that although households are adapting to higher gasoline prices by cutting back in other areas, consumer spending continues to grow by 5% to 7% year-over-year. "They are spending more on gasoline but have made adjustments elsewhere, which is to be expected," he said.

Scharf highlighted broader inflationary pressures affecting businesses, citing an example from a retail clothing client who reported a 25% price increase for polyester and nylon. While many companies are temporarily shielded by long-term contracts, Scharf warned that a prolonged conflict could inflict "more significant damage" on the economy if oil and gas prices remain elevated.

On the issue of Federal Reserve independence, Scharf offered a strong defense of the Fed's autonomy. He stated, "The independence of the Fed is critical," adding that the committee's voting process creates "an appropriate balance between fiscal and monetary policy." While U.S. presidents have historically commented on monetary policy, Scharf stressed that independence is vital during the "actual decision-making phase."

Scharf mentioned that both voting members of the Fed and the U.S. Treasury Secretary agree that maintaining current interest rates is appropriate until the situation with Iran becomes clearer. He explained, "Unless there is a clear sign of the Iran conflict ending, there is indeed some risk." He characterized the wait-and-see approach as a "prudent move."

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