Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Mnuchin says Trump respects independen­ce of Fed

- By Martin Crutsinger

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that President Donald Trump respects the independen­ce of the Federal Reserve and the president’s recent comments were simply a reflection of the fact that he favors low interest rates.

“The president has been clear,” Mnuchin said in an interview with CNBC. “He likes low interest rates.”

Mnuchin, who praised Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, said the president understand­s that the Fed is doing its job.

Trump this week has blamed the market’s big sell-off on the Fed’s interest rate increases, saying “the Fed is out of control.” But Mnuchin disputed that Trump’s comments represente­d an attack on the Fed.

“He doesn’t feel the need to attack at all,” Mnuchin said. “The president is concerned about the Fed raising interest rates too much and slowing down the economy. And those are obviously natural concerns.”

Mnuchin said he viewed the market turbulence as a “natural correction after the markets were up a lot” rather than a sharp plunge triggered by bad news on the economy.

“I think the fundamenta­ls are still very strong,” Mnuchin said. “Markets tend to go too far in both directions and they have natural correction­s.”

Mnuchin was interviewe­d in Bali, Indonesia, where he is attending global finance meetings including the annual meetings of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund and the World Bank along with Powell, who is representi­ng the Fed at the meetings.

Mnuchin met on Thursday with Yi Gang, head of China’s central bank.

“We had a constructi­ve discussion around currency,” Mnuchin said. “I expressed my concerns about the weakness of the currency.”

Mnuchin said in the discussion­s he had with the Chinese they had made clear that they did not see a further weakening of the Chinese yuan as being in their interests.

The Chinese currency has been falling in value against the dollar in recent months, raising concerns that China is devaluing its currency as a way to make Chinese goods more competitiv­e against U.S. products. The United States and China are currently locked in an escalating trade war with the Trump administra­tion imposing penalty tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods and China retaliatin­g by targeting U.S. products including soybeans for penalty tariffs.

Mnuchin did not report any breakthrou­ghs in his discussion­s with the Chinese but he indicated that Trump may meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a summit of leaders of the Group of 20 biggest global economies in Argentina in late November.

 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD — THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP, FILE ?? U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks at a news conference during a meeting for the G7 Finance and Central Bank Governors in British Columbia.
JONATHAN HAYWARD — THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP, FILE U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks at a news conference during a meeting for the G7 Finance and Central Bank Governors in British Columbia.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States