The July 4th report by Jinshi Data stated that the latest minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting showed that officials did not reach a consensus on how many months of good inflation data would be needed to start cutting interest rates. Some officials urged their colleagues to be patient before taking action, while others said that raising interest rates was still under discussion. The minutes of the meeting stated that officials "noted the uncertainty of the economic outlook and the appropriate time to maintain a restrictive policy stance." Some Federal Reserve officials emphasized the need for patience to keep the current level of interest rates suppressing demand and easing inflationary pressure. Several officials indicated that if inflation remains high or continues to rise, it may be necessary to raise interest rates. On the other hand, "some" Federal Reserve officials believe that the Federal Reserve should be prepared to respond to "unexpected economic weakness" at any time.
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机构:美联储内部对满足降息的通胀要求未达成共识
The July 4th report by Jinshi Data stated that the latest minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting showed that officials did not reach a consensus on how many months of good inflation data would be needed to start cutting interest rates. Some officials urged their colleagues to be patient before taking action, while others said that raising interest rates was still under discussion. The minutes of the meeting stated that officials "noted the uncertainty of the economic outlook and the appropriate time to maintain a restrictive policy stance." Some Federal Reserve officials emphasized the need for patience to keep the current level of interest rates suppressing demand and easing inflationary pressure. Several officials indicated that if inflation remains high or continues to rise, it may be necessary to raise interest rates. On the other hand, "some" Federal Reserve officials believe that the Federal Reserve should be prepared to respond to "unexpected economic weakness" at any time.