Federal Reserve's rate decision and policy statement draw most dissenting votes since October 1992.
The Federal Reserve's latest rate decision and policy statement recorded the highest number of dissenting votes since October 1992.
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The Federal Reserve's latest rate decision and policy statement recorded the highest number of dissenting votes since October 1992.
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