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FOMC Meeting: Fed Holds Rates Steady as Iran War Fuels Inflation Concerns

Adriana Mavrenko by Adriana Mavrenko
March 18, 2026
in Crypto News
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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady at 3.5% to 3.75% at the conclusion of its March 17-18 FOMC meeting, as policymakers flagged rising inflation risks driven by the Iran war’s disruption to global energy markets. The decision marks the second consecutive rate hold and signals that rate cuts investors had hoped for in 2026 are slipping further from reach.

Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged as FOMC Cites Persistent Inflation Risks

The Federal Open Market Committee voted 11-1 to maintain the federal funds rate at its current target range of 3.5% to 3.75%. The outcome was widely expected, with markets having priced in a hold ahead of the announcement.

Governor Stephen Miran cast the lone dissenting vote, preferring a 0.25 percentage point rate cut. It was Miran’s fifth consecutive dissent since joining the Fed in September 2025, the longest streak of back-to-back dissents by a single FOMC member since 2013.

Federal funds target range
3.5%-3.75%
The Fed held rates steady at its March 2026 meeting.
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark rate unchanged, signaling caution as geopolitical shocks complicated the inflation outlook. Source: Federal Reserve

The FOMC statement described economic activity as “expanding at a solid pace” but warned that “inflation remains somewhat elevated.” In a notable addition to prior language, the statement flagged that “the implications of developments in the Middle East for the U.S. economy are uncertain,” the first explicit reference to geopolitical risk in this tightening cycle.

The Fed’s updated Summary of Economic Projections, known as the dot plot, now projects just one rate cut in 2026 and one in 2027. That represents a meaningful downgrade from earlier expectations, as institutions across the financial sector had been positioning for faster monetary easing heading into the year.

Why the Iran War Is Complicating the Fed’s Fight Against Inflation

The conflict in Iran has disrupted Middle East oil supply routes, pushing energy prices higher and feeding directly into near-term inflation expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell addressed this head-on during his post-meeting press conference.

“Near-term measures of inflation expectations have risen in recent weeks, likely reflecting the substantial rise in oil prices caused by the supply disruptions in the Middle East,” Powell said. “In the near term, higher energy prices will push up overall inflation, but it is too soon to know the scope and duration of the potential effects on the economy.”

The Fed raised its 2026 PCE inflation forecast to 2.7%, up from the 2.5% it projected in December. Powell acknowledged the shift plainly: “The forecast is that we will be making progress on inflation, not as much as we had hoped, but some progress on inflation.”

2026 PCE inflation forecast
2.7%
Up from 2.5% in the Fed’s December projection.
The Fed’s updated projections show inflation expected to run hotter in 2026, reinforcing why policymakers avoided a quick pivot to cuts. Source: Federal Reserve

Michael Pearce, chief US economist at Oxford Economics, described the Iran war as a “stagflationary shock” that threatens to weaken growth and stoke inflation simultaneously. “It’s going to put big, upward pressure on inflation in the near term. At the same time, it’s going to affect the real economy,” Pearce said. “That rise in prices is going to restrain the pace of consumer spending.”

The dynamic puts the Fed in a bind. Cutting rates to support growth would risk further inflaming inflation. Holding rates steady, or raising them, could amplify the drag on an economy already absorbing higher energy costs. Pearce was blunt about the implications: “The policy outlook this year I think has been completely scrambled by this new shock.”

This kind of macro uncertainty has consequences well beyond traditional finance. Regulators globally are tightening their grip on crypto markets, and a prolonged period of monetary policy paralysis only adds to the risk-off pressure weighing on digital assets.

Bitcoin and Crypto Markets Brace for a Longer Rate Hold

Crypto market sentiment was already fragile heading into the FOMC decision. The Fear & Greed Index sat at 26, firmly in “Fear” territory, reflecting broad investor anxiety over the oil shock and the prospect of delayed rate relief.

The Fed’s hawkish-leaning hold compounds the pressure on risk assets including Bitcoin and Ethereum. With the dot plot now projecting only a single cut for the remainder of 2026, the timeline for cheaper capital flowing back into speculative markets has been pushed out considerably.

For crypto investors, the stagflation scenario is particularly challenging. Bitcoin’s narrative as an inflation hedge suggests it should benefit when prices rise, but the simultaneous threat of economic slowdown tends to drain liquidity from risk assets first. In prior FOMC cycles, rate holds accompanied by hawkish language have generally weighed on crypto prices in the near term.

The question now is whether the Fed’s next move will be a cut or simply another hold. Powell stated the Fed is “prepared to adjust the stance of monetary policy as appropriate if risks emerge,” but gave no indication that a cut is imminent. The next FOMC meeting will be a key date for markets, including the growing ecosystem of crypto projects building transaction volume that depends on favorable macro conditions for growth.

With energy prices elevated, inflation forecasts rising, and the Fed signaling patience, the macro backdrop for digital assets remains constrained. The single projected rate cut in 2026 gives the market a concrete, if distant, anchor point, but the path to get there runs through an Iran conflict whose economic impact even the Fed admits it cannot yet measure.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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On-Chain Reporter | Investigations Writer | Market-Behavior Researcher
Adriana Mavrenko is an on-chain-focused reporter and researcher who works at the point where blockchain data, market behavior, and public narrative meet. At TheCCPress, she covers controversial projects, market manipulations, token-driven narratives, and the kinds of crypto stories that demand both analytical skill and editorial skepticism. Her reporting is strongest when a story needs data-backed scrutiny rather than promotional framing.

“Data is useful in crypto only when it is tied to motive, context, and what readers should actually infer from it.”

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- Gender: Female
- Born: March 1992
- Based: Lisbon, Portugal
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/ - Coverage Focus: Investigations, controversy, market behavior, on-chain evidence, project risk

Experience
Adriana brings together reporting, blockchain research, and on-chain analysis. Before joining TheCCPress, she worked on research-heavy assignments involving liquidity flows, blockchain dashboards, market manipulation patterns, and token ecosystems. That makes her one of the strongest fits for a site section built around investigations and controversy rather than routine market summaries.

Background
Her academic training in finance and economics, combined with additional blockchain certifications, gives her a practical base for interpreting crypto behavior without overclaiming. While earlier work touched multiple chains and DeFi ecosystems, her value to TheCCPress is broader: she can investigate how narratives are manufactured, how on-chain signals are interpreted, and where public-facing claims begin to break down.

Achievements
Adriana has produced research-led reporting on whale behavior, market manipulation, project risk, and crypto ecosystem trends. Her best work explains why a pattern matters, how the evidence should be read, and where the limitations of the data still remain.

Work Style
She is methodical, skeptical, and evidence-led. Adriana tends to begin with the data but does not stop there. She pushes toward the more useful editorial question: what kind of story does this data actually support, and what would be overstating it?

Skills
Her key strengths include on-chain analytics, investigative crypto journalism, market-behavior reporting, tokenomics evaluation, data visualization context, and research-led explanatory writing. She is most valuable on stories where credibility depends on careful interpretation.

Additional Information
Within the new taxonomy, Adriana is one of the best fits for investigations/fraud, investigations/collapse, and investigations/controversy. She gives TheCCPress a stronger ability to investigate crypto claims instead of merely repeating them.

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