Divided Fed officials at their January meeting indicated that further interest rate cuts should be paused for now and could resume later in the year only if inflation cooperates, minutes released ...
Fed officials are divided on whether to prioritize controlling inflation or addressing the slowing job market.
Many Federal Reserve officials want to see inflation fall further before they would support additional interest rate cuts this year, particularly if the job market continues to stabilize, minutes of ...
Barring a rapid deterioration in the labor market or a significant cooling of inflation, the Federal Reserve appears poised for an extended hold. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.
While the minutes of the central bank’s Jan. 27-28 policy meeting, released Wednesday, fell far short of suggesting most ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve could approve "several more" interest rate cuts this year if inflation resumes a decline to the ...
Markets price a ~3% fed funds “neutral” rate while TIPS imply 2.6% inflation—raising questions on R* and Fed policy.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Federal Reserve officials want to see inflation fall further before they would support additional interest rate cuts this year, particularly if the job market continues to ...
Federal Reserve officials were divided at last month’s policy meeting over the path of interest rates, according to minutes released this week. Although the Fed voted 10–2 to leave interest rates ...
Key Takeaways Federal Reserve officials signaled that additional rate cuts are still possible this year, but January’s meeting minutes revealed growing concern about easing policy while inflation ...
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