The chairman of the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that he was satisfied by what he had seen. At the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting, Jerome Powell effectively said that he believes the worst of the country’s inflation crisis is likely over, meaning that he was ready to end the era of simultaneous rising prices and interest rates, which has made buying everything from food to homes more expensive while also encouraging mass layoffs.
Prices aren’t likely to return to pre-pandemic levels ever again, at least across the board. But Wall Street doesn’t care much about that, and it pulled out the champagne and started celebrating like it was the 1980s. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high, and so many other numbers went up that Bloomberg described it as the “the best Fed day across assets in almost 15 years.” Treasuries, currencies, bonds, you name it, it probably went up.
The vibe on CNBC is being described as “giddy.” “We’re having a party,” Charles Schwab’s chief fixed-income strategist told Bloomberg. “JEROME’S IN THE HOUSE,” one giddy member of the Wall Street Bets community posted alongside a meme of the Fed chair printing cash.