Mars Finance reports that according to Jintou, Catalyst Funds Chief Investment Officer David Miller pointed out in a report that the Federal Reserve meeting featured two votes opposing rate cuts, highlighting growing concerns that policies may already be sufficiently tight. Although inflation is cooling and labor market momentum is weakening, the broader committee indicated it will adopt a cautious, step-by-step policy approach until 2026. Miller believes that the outcome of this meeting resembles a status quo maintenance mode.
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Federal Reserve meeting shows dissenting votes, highlighting concerns over policy tightening
Mars Finance reports that according to Jintou, Catalyst Funds Chief Investment Officer David Miller pointed out in a report that the Federal Reserve meeting featured two votes opposing rate cuts, highlighting growing concerns that policies may already be sufficiently tight. Although inflation is cooling and labor market momentum is weakening, the broader committee indicated it will adopt a cautious, step-by-step policy approach until 2026. Miller believes that the outcome of this meeting resembles a status quo maintenance mode.