
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's December meeting reveal significant divisions among policymakers regarding future interest rate adjustments. While a majority supported a quarter-point rate cut, citing concerns about the labor market, several officials expressed reservations, believing the decision was finely balanced or that rates should remain unchanged. Disagreements centered on inflation progress and economic outlook, with participants emphasizing that policy is not on a preset course and will depend on incoming data.
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