According to TechFlow, on July 17, according to Jinshi Data, "Federal Reserve Mouthpiece" Nick Timiraos reported that Fed Chairman Williams hinted that if recent inflation continues to slow, there may be reason to cut interest rates in the coming months, but there will be no rate cut at the Fed meeting in two weeks.

Williams said that the U.S. labor market conditions are gradually cooling, and the inflation data of the past three months has brought the Fed closer to the expected trend of inflation decline. The Fed may consider lowering interest rates at its mid-September meeting, provided that there are no major surprises in the economic situation.