The Federal Reserve's October meeting minutes reveal a significant division among officials regarding a potential rate cut in December. Many officials believe it is not advisable to lower rates, while a few consider it might be appropriate. The minutes suggest a slight majority may favor maintaining current rates, indicating a closely contested policy decision. Additionally, some participants expressed concerns about high financial asset valuations, warning that a sudden reassessment of AI-related technologies could lead to disorderly stock price declines.
Federal Reserve Officials Divided on December Rate Cut
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