The minutes from the January 27–28, 2026 Federal Open Market Committee meeting show a central bank growing increasingly cautious about inflation risks and far lessThe minutes from the January 27–28, 2026 Federal Open Market Committee meeting show a central bank growing increasingly cautious about inflation risks and far less

Fed Minutes Reveal Deep Divide as Rate Cut Era Fades

2026/02/19 08:37
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The minutes from the January 27–28, 2026 Federal Open Market Committee meeting show a central bank growing increasingly cautious about inflation risks and far less confident about resuming rate cuts anytime soon.

While policymakers ultimately voted 10–2 to keep interest rates unchanged at 3.50%–3.75%, the tone of the discussion leaned noticeably hawkish.

A “Hawkish Pause” Takes Shape

Most officials signaled they are in no rush to restart rate cuts after delivering three consecutive reductions in late 2025. The discussion reflected concern that inflation progress could stall, especially if economic growth remains resilient.

In a notable shift, several participants indicated that rate hikes could become appropriate if inflation proves more persistent than expected. That marks a clear departure from the earlier easing bias and suggests policymakers are prepared to respond in either direction.

The committee also upgraded its assessment of the U.S. economy from “moderate” to “solid” growth. Officials noted that downside risks to the labor market have moderated, reducing the urgency for further accommodation.

The 10–2 vote included dissent from Governors Christopher Waller and Stephen Miran, who favored an immediate 0.25% rate cut to guard against excessive tightening that could weaken employment conditions.

Inflation, Tariffs, and a Slower Path to 2%

A major focus of the debate was the impact of new import tariffs on prices. Officials broadly characterized the recent tariff-related price increases as “one-time effects” that should fade by mid-2026.

This “look-through” approach allows policymakers to tolerate temporary spikes in headline inflation, provided that broader demand conditions remain stable. However, even with that flexibility, most participants warned that the path back to the 2% target will likely be slower and more uneven than markets expect.

The discussion makes clear that confidence in rapid disinflation has faded. Policymakers appear increasingly sensitive to upside risks and unwilling to declare victory prematurely.

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Market Reaction Signals Reset Expectations

Financial markets reacted quickly to the hawkish tone following the release of the minutes. Expectations for a rate cut at the March meeting dropped sharply, with traders now pricing in a roughly 90% probability that rates will remain unchanged.

Treasury yields moved higher as investors adjusted to a “higher-for-longer” rate environment. The 10-year yield climbed to 4.08%, reflecting the view that policy easing is no longer imminent.

Analysts now suggest that businesses and investors must recalibrate around the idea that rates in the 3.5%–4.0% range may represent a new neutral level rather than a temporary plateau. The minutes reinforce that the central bank is not pivoting back to easy money anytime soon, and that inflation remains the defining variable in the policy outlook.

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