Federal Reserve officials are increasingly opposing a fourth consecutive interest rate cut, signaling a potential pause in rate adjustments. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is expected to maintain current rates in January 2026. Changes in voting members will see Schmid and Goolsbee replaced by Hammack and Logan, who hold similar monetary policy views. Additionally, Kashkari and Paulson will gain voting rights next year, potentially influencing future decisions.
FOMC Members Resist Fourth Consecutive Fed Rate Cut
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