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Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh at the June news conference. Photo: Al Drago/Getty Images
The minutes of the Federal Reserve policy meeting three weeks ago, due out Wednesday afternoon, are shaping up to be the most attention-worthy in recent memory.
Why it matters: Policy appears to be on edge, with Fed officials deeply divided over whether an interest rate increase is in order. Chairman Kevin Warsh has declined to signal his own instincts and has backed away from the practice of sending explicit guidance about future policy moves.






