Federal Reserve officials disagreed over whether they should lower interest rates at their December meeting after approving back-to-back reductions.

While the Federal Open Market Committee approved a cut at the meeting, the path forward looks less creation.

Federal Reserve officials disagreed over whether they should lower interest rates at their December meeting after approving back-to-back reductions.

Incrementally hawkish minutes from the Fed's October meeting signaled that a December interest rate cut is not as likely as markets previously forecast.

Market odds of a cut remained weak following the release of the September jobs data, the first nonfarm payrolls report investors are seeing since the government shutdown.