The Fed's voting committee has differing views on future Intrerest Rate, with mixed expectations for rate cuts.

[Fed officials' views on future interest rates, diverse expectations for rate cuts] This year, the views of Fed officials on future interest rates have become “threefold.” Some officials, such as Milan, support a 50 basis point rate cut in October, while Powell points out that economic data is stronger than expected and caution is needed. Waller and Bowman both support two more rate cuts before the end of the year, while in contrast, Musalem and Schmidt are cautious about further cuts, believing that inflation risks need to be followed. (Jin10)

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