‘Fed is on its game’ — Cramer praises $2.3 trillion in loans to help businesses, municipalities

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday praised the Federal Reserve‘s latest moves to help keep afloat a U.S. economy that’s been battered by the coronavirus pandemic.

Before the stock market opened, the Federal unveiled details of its much-anticipated Main Street lending program and other initiatives, a total of $2.3 trillion in loans to help businesses and municipalities.

“The Fed is on its game. This is what is needed because we’ve got to fight off a depression,” Cramer said on “Squawk Box.” ”We’ve got to get America open for business.”

Cramer said the final piece needed to restart the stalled economy is the science. ”We just need to hear something positive vaccine, something positive antiviral.”

“We need the science too. Science is lagging the Fed,” the “Mad Money” host said, predicting that if new U.S. coronavirus cases were to continue to slow and a scientific breakthrough arrived, the economy could be reopened next month.

“That’s what at stake — how quickly we can reopen it,” Cramer said. “There’s a lot of people in Washington that feel if we have wait two months, then this is a depression. If we have to wait one month, then it’s going to be a … [U-shaped] recession.”

Cramer, whose criticism of the Fed’s actions during the financial crisis are well-known, praised the leadership of Chairman Jerome Powell. Cramer also was critical of Powell and the Fed for the central bank’s 2018 interest rate hikes. 

“I think this is Jerome Powell being so ahead of the game versus what we saw in 2008, where there was just a lot of bickering,” Cramer said. 

The Fed’s municipal loan commitments provide an answer to questions about whether states and local governments would be able to handle the financial strain from the outbreak, Cramer said. ”Well bingo, we just got a huge backstop.”

“Powell’s the man,” Cramer added.

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