And most of the officials agreed that the Fed’s key rate is close to a level that neither stimulates nor restrains the economy. The minutes were released on Wednesday (February 18), three weeks after the central bank’s January 27-28 meeting.
Also Read: Google plans new fiber-optic routes between the US and IndiaFed officials at that meeting agreed to keep its key rate steady at about 3.6%, after cutting it three times late last year. Two officials — Fed governors Stephen Miran and Christopher Waller — voted instead to cut another quarter-point.
The minutes underscored the deeply divided nature of the committee, with several camps emerging: “Several” officials said additional cuts will “likely be appropriate” if inflation continues to decline. But “some” officials favoured keeping rates unchanged “for some time,” suggesting a longer pause.
And “several” officials said they could have supported language in the statement issued after the meeting that would signal the next move by the Fed could be either a cut or a rate hike, if inflation remains above their 2% target.
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First Published: Feb 19, 2026 12:51 AM IS

