
Federal Reserve Minutes: Interest rates can only be lowered if inflation continues to decline, but Trump's policies pose an upward risk to inflation

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The minutes from the Federal Reserve's January meeting indicate that officials believe inflation needs to continue to decline before further rate cuts can be considered, but policies such as Trump tariffs pose upward risks to inflation. At the same time, officials discussed whether to slow down or pause the reduction of its nearly $6.8 trillion asset portfolio. "New Federal Reserve News Agency" Nick Timiraos stated that this is due to the complex issues arising from raising the federal debt ceiling in the coming months
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