Federal Reserve Minutes Reveal Hawkish Lean at July Gathering

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Minutes from the Federal Reserve's July policy meeting indicate that while a majority of officials backed holding interest rates steady, several members favored a quarter-point hike. Many participants expressed that additional increases might be necessary if inflation fails to show a sustained decline. Some officials argued that an immediate move would help avert the need for larger hikes down the line.

A subset of policymakers suggested the current degree of financial tightening is insufficient to steer inflation back to the 2% target. Several committee members pointed to a broadening in price increases for goods and services. The inflation outlook showed little change compared with June, while the assessment of economic prospects appeared somewhat softer.

Nearly all attendees voiced support for upholding the Federal Open Market Committee's commitment to achieving price stability. Officials noted that robust economic growth, combined with market expectations for further Fed tightening, has contributed to tighter financial conditions. The committee also discussed potentially reducing its annual policy meetings to six to allow more time for data accumulation, though no final decision was reached on the matter.

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