#美联储利率不变但内部分歧加剧 The Federal Reserve announced on April 29 that it would keep the federal funds rate unchanged at 3.5%—3.75%, meeting expectations. But the FOMC vote showed an 8-4 split, the most severe internal disagreement since 1992.



The opposition votes presented a "dual split": Board member Milan advocated for a 25 basis point rate cut; while three regional Federal Reserve presidents supported holding steady, but the dissenting statement hinted at a "dovish tilt" toward future rate cuts, citing concerns over inflation and Middle East tensions pushing up energy prices.

This rift reflects the Fed's dilemma between "controlling inflation" and "stabilizing growth," and also introduces greater uncertainty into the market's interest rate trajectory.
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