Majority of Fed officials see rate hikes if inflation persists
Federal Reserve minutes show majority of officials believe rate hikes may be necessary if inflation remains elevated.
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FED MINUTES: Officials generally judge rate pause will extend longer than previously thought
FED MINUTES: OFFICIALS GENERALLY JUDGED RATE PAUSE WILL EXTEND LONGER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT
FED: Many officials prefer removing easing bias from statement
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