Published on 19/02/2026 12:51 AM
Fed minutes: Lower inflation needed before many officials will support rate cutsFed minutes show most officials want lower inflation before rate cuts; Miran and Waller support a quarter-point cut amid committee divisions.By AP February 19, 2026, 12:51:54 AM IST (Updated)2 Min ReadMany Federal Reserve officials want to see inflation fall further before they would support additional interest rate cuts this year, particularly if the job market continues to stabilise, minutes of last month’s meeting show.
The “vast majority” of the 19 participants on the Fed’s rate-setting committee said that there were signs the job market had stabilised, after the unemployment rate rose in late 2025, the minutes said.
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.
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Fed 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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