The Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes revealed that policymakers remained worried about stubborn inflation and the possibility that additional rate increases might be necessary if price pressures do not moderate. Several officials judged that overall financial conditions might still be insufficiently restrictive, while others argued that tighter market conditions were already helping to cool demand in line with the Fed’s objectives. A small group of policymakers who favored raising rates in July believed that an immediate hike could have limited the need for larger increases later on. Overall, officials continued to see inflation risks as skewed to the upside, though some noted that financial markets were already contributing to the tightening of conditions. Notably, the meeting occurred before later data pointed to softer labor market conditions and easing inflation, suggesting that the minutes may exaggerate the degree of future tightening now implied by market expectations.
FX.co ★ Fed Minutes Show Inflation Risks and Rate Hike Concerns
Fed Minutes Show Inflation Risks and Rate Hike Concerns
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