1. Interest Rate Adjustment: Cut by 25 basis points to 3.50%-3.75%, marking the third consecutive rate cut; Milan advocates for a 50 basis point cut, Goolsbee and Schmied support keeping rates unchanged.
2. Rate Outlook: Will consider the magnitude and timing of future adjustments; median dot plot remains unchanged from September, with expectations of one rate cut each in the next two years.
3. Inflation Trend: Inflation has risen since early this year and remains high; wording remains consistent with previous statements; SEP report lowers inflation outlook for next year.
4. Economic Performance: Economic activity is expanding moderately; uncertainty remains high (unchanged wording); raises GDP growth forecasts for the next three years.
5. Employment Market: Removes the phrase "relatively low" unemployment rate; views recent employment declines as increasing risk; maintains unemployment rate forecast at 4.4% for next year.
6. Reserve Purchases: Initiate Treasury bill purchases starting December 12, with plans to buy $40 billion within 30 days; cancels restrictions on permanent overnight repo operations. $BTC
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Federal Reserve FOMC Latest Statement Key Points
1. Interest Rate Adjustment: Cut by 25 basis points to 3.50%-3.75%, marking the third consecutive rate cut; Milan advocates for a 50 basis point cut, Goolsbee and Schmied support keeping rates unchanged.
2. Rate Outlook: Will consider the magnitude and timing of future adjustments; median dot plot remains unchanged from September, with expectations of one rate cut each in the next two years.
3. Inflation Trend: Inflation has risen since early this year and remains high; wording remains consistent with previous statements; SEP report lowers inflation outlook for next year.
4. Economic Performance: Economic activity is expanding moderately; uncertainty remains high (unchanged wording); raises GDP growth forecasts for the next three years.
5. Employment Market: Removes the phrase "relatively low" unemployment rate; views recent employment declines as increasing risk; maintains unemployment rate forecast at 4.4% for next year.
6. Reserve Purchases: Initiate Treasury bill purchases starting December 12, with plans to buy $40 billion within 30 days; cancels restrictions on permanent overnight repo operations.
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