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  Navigated Menu Back Financial Times Financial Times Europe 6 Dec 2025 Buttons.Search Options Cent­ral banks are miss­ing a clear the­ory of infla­tion Gil­lian Tett gil­lian.tett@ft.com Settings Print Share Listen Right now, two big ques­tions are haunt­ing watch­ers of the US Fed­eral Reserve: will the Fed cut interest rates next week? And will Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump name Kevin Has­sett, his eco­nomic adviser, as its next chair? On the first issue, “yes” seems the likely answer, even though infla­tion exceeds the Fed’s 2 per cent tar­get. And on the second? The pre­dic­tion mar­ket Kalshi gives Has­sett a 74 per cent chance of vic­tory — never mind fin­an­ci­ers’ reser­va­tions. But as those two debates bubble, there is a third issue that should be con­sidered too: do Fed offi­cials even know how they should tackle infla­tion in the first place? This might seem an odd ques­tion. After all, whenever the Fed board meets, there is much obsess­ive com­ment­ary about infla­tion ta...