President Trump Wants Lower Interest Rates. History Says the Stock Market Could Soar If the Fed Cuts in March.

The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) has traded sideways this year because investors are concerned about elevated valuations, aggressive spending on artificial intelligence, and President Trump’s trade policies. But history says an interest rate cut could give the stock market a boost.

President Trump has regularly pressured the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates since returning to the White House. Policymakers will discuss the issue during a two-day meeting that ends on March 18. Here’s what investors should know.

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The Federal Reserve primarily sets monetary policy by changing the target range on the federal funds rate, a benchmark that influences other interest rates across the economy. Here’s how that works:

Increasing the federal funds rate makes it more expensive to borrow money; that results in slower economic growth, which leads to lower inflation and higher unemployment.

Decreasing the federal funds rate makes it less expensive to borrow money; that results in faster economic growth, which leads to higher inflation and lower unemployment.

In January, the Federal Reserve held the target range on the federal funds rate steady at 3.5% to 3.75%. That is higher than the analogous rate set by central banks in Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, and South Korea. The current target range of the federal funds rate is also about 1 percentage point above the 30-year average.

President Trump says the U.S. should have lowest interest rates in the world. When asked by The Wall Street Journal where interest rates should be in a year, Trump replied, “1% and maybe lower than that.” He made similar demands of policymakers throughout the past year, and he repeatedly lambasted Fed Chair Jerome Powell in an effort to get his way.

On one hand, lower interest…

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