Tomorrow at 3 a.m., the Federal Reserve will release the minutes of the monetary policy meeting.
Monetary policy provides the most direct insight into the FOMC's view of the current U.S. economy. For the FOMC, the most important factors are still employment and inflation, but different interpretations mean there are significant differences in internal views on employment and inflation.
Additionally, it clearly shows the current market outlook of hawks and doves.
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Tomorrow at 3 a.m., the Federal Reserve will release the minutes of the monetary policy meeting.
Monetary policy provides the most direct insight into the FOMC's view of the current U.S. economy.
For the FOMC, the most important factors are still employment and inflation, but different interpretations mean there are significant differences in internal views on employment and inflation.
Additionally, it clearly shows the current market outlook of hawks and doves.