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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead, but only ‘gradually,’ meeting minutes show
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Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead, but only ‘gradually,’ meeting minutes show

Last updated: November 26, 2024 12:28 pm
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Federal Reserve officials are optimistic about the current state of the economy, with minutes from the November meeting revealing their confidence in easing inflation and a strong labor market. This positive outlook has paved the way for further interest rate cuts, albeit at a gradual pace.

During the meeting, Federal Open Market Committee members expressed comfort with the pace of inflation, despite it still hovering above the Fed’s 2% target. They also noted that the jobs market remains fairly solid, leading them to anticipate further rate cuts in the future. However, specifics regarding the timing and extent of these cuts were not provided.

The meeting minutes stated, “If the data came in about as expected, with inflation continuing to move down sustainably to 2 percent and the economy remaining near maximum employment, it would likely be appropriate to move gradually toward a more neutral stance of policy over time.” This indicates a cautious approach to monetary policy adjustments.

At the November meeting, the FOMC unanimously voted to reduce the benchmark borrowing rate by a quarter percentage point to a target range of 4.5%-4.75%. There is speculation that the Fed could implement another rate cut in December, although concerns have arisen regarding the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on inflation.

Despite the meeting taking place shortly after a contentious presidential election, there was no mention of the election in the minutes. However, there was acknowledgment of stock market volatility surrounding the election results. Additionally, uncertainty surrounds the implications of Trump’s economic policies, including lower taxes and deregulation.

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Committee members highlighted uncertainties in the evolving economic conditions and expressed uncertainty about determining the “neutral” interest rate that would neither stimulate nor hinder economic growth. Market expectations for future rate cuts have decreased due to conflicting signals on inflation and uncertainty regarding Trump’s policies.

Policymakers discussed progress on inflation during the meeting, attributing current inflation readings to shelter cost increases that are expected to slow in the future. They emphasized that incoming data aligns with the goal of sustainable inflation at 2%.

While recent labor market data showed a modest increase in nonfarm payrolls in October, officials reassured that there is no immediate cause for concern regarding labor market conditions. Layoffs remain low, indicating a generally stable labor market.

Overall, the meeting minutes reflect a cautiously optimistic outlook on the economy, with a focus on gradual adjustments to monetary policy in response to evolving economic conditions. The Federal Reserve remains vigilant in monitoring inflation, the labor market, and external factors such as trade policies to ensure continued economic stability.

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