Federal Reserve April 2026 meeting minutes show many policymakers preferred removing easing bias from the statement while holding rates at 3.5-3.75%.

Markets will look to see how broad support was for removing the easing bias, particularly after Powell said more officials now view a hike just as likely as a cut

Federal Reserve meeting minutes reveal most officials consider rate hikes possible if inflation stays above the 2% PCE target, delaying hopes for cuts.

Federal Reserve April 2026 meeting minutes show many policymakers preferred removing easing bias from the statement while holding rates at 3.5-3.75%.

Federal Reserve officials including Collins, Goolsbee, and Powell warn of potential interest rate hikes if inflation stays above 2%, shifting the 2025 outlook.